Since the Liberal government officially became a majority, its MPs have moved to go in camera at several committee meetings and moved to adjourn unilaterally in one instance.
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Quebec says it will table domestic violence prevention law modelled after Clare’s law
Quebec plans to introduce legislation allowing people to find out if a partner has a history of domestic violence, based on Clare’s Law.
‘Who we are’: Albertans remember Fort McMurray wildfire 10 years later
Thick, blackened and maimed tree stumps dot nearly every major road in the hilly community enveloped by some of Canada’s largest oil reserves.
We have given you a university — if you can keep it
The defunding of Memorial is not a story of fiscal misfortune or demographic bad luck. It is one of a deliberate, decades-long ideological project whose purpose is the transformation of public universities from civic institutions into market instruments.
Pickup begins for new pink, grey recycling bins in the Central Okanagan
Get your pink and grey bins ready.Today marks the start of a new recycling initiative for communities across the Central Okanagan.Recycle BC, the non-profit responsible for residential packaging and paper product recycling in B.C., is taking over management of curbside recycling servic…
Will Kelowna MP Stephen Fuhr be new ‘minister’ in charge of Defence Investment Agency?
Kelowna MP Stephen Fuhr is not saying whether he will be getting a promotion to a full-fledged ministry after a key announcement in the Carney government’s spring economic update.The fiscal update released on Tuesday promises to introduce new legislation to increase the authority and budget o…
‘It’s about saving lives’: Saskatoon university students prepare for overdose response
Dozens of university students in Saskatoon are learning how to administer naloxone as overdoses continue to rise in following the closure of Prairie Harm Reduction.
Antarctic seismic data points to an ancient structure circling Earth’s core – The Brighter Side of News
Antarctic seismic data points to an ancient structure circling Earth’s core The Brighter Side of NewsScientists Say a Hidden Structure May Exist Inside Earth’s Core SciTechDaily
City of Calgary replacing more than 400,000 water meters as part of 5-year effort
According to the City of Calgary, new technology on the water meters will allow readings to be sent multiple times daily to receivers placed on city infrastructure.
Man charged with manslaughter in EPS officers’ deaths being used a scapegoat: defence
The Crown argues Dennis Okeymow sold the rifle illegally to a minor with mental illness and should have known there was a risk people would have been harmed or killed.
