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The European Commission launches legal action against Poland over 'Russian influence' law
Brussels worries the new law could be used to target opposition politicians in the run-up to Poland's general election later this year.
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Deal Made, Biden and McCarthy Turn to Persuading Their Parties
Some House Democrats will have to vote for McCarthy's bill if enough conservative Republicans keep their word to oppose any compromise.
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Debt Ceiling Deal Goes for Vote This Week as Biden Calls Lawmakers for Support
Some House Democrats will have to vote for McCarthy's bill if enough conservative Republicans keep their word to oppose any compromise.
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Reporters question minister on implementation of mass casualty report recommendations
Following the announcement of an independent body to monitor progress made by the federal and Nova Scotia governments on implementing recommendations made by the Mass Casualty Commission, reporters press Public Safety Minister Marco...
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Uganda’s president approves tough new anti-LGBTQ law
The new legislation is one of the world’s strictest anti-gay measures and was condemned by the international community.
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Execs to Testify This Week on SVB and Signature Bank Collapses
Bankers are headed to Capitol Hill this week for multiple hearings probing into the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in March.
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Report by MEPs urges stricter regulation for spyware across EU
The PEGA committee in the European Parliament has looked into the use of malicious software used for snooping purposes.
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AFN executive committee recommending national chief's removal
The resolution states a human resources investigation into RoseAnne Archibald's conduct found she breached the Assembly of First Nations' harassment and whistleblower policy, along with its code of conduct and ethics, according to...
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St-Onge looking into process to investigate abuse in elite sports
Sports Minister Pascale St-Onge says it's not a matter of 'if' but rather 'when and how' the federal government orders an inquiry or investigation into allegations of abuse in sports by coaches and other officials.
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Internal CPC memo lists federal ridings believed to be ‘negatively impacted’ by outside interference
During a parliamentary committee hearing on foreign election interference, former national campaign manager for the Conservative Party Fred DeLorey read an internal memo about suspected foreign interference in the 2021 campaign.
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Telford takes questions from MPs on House committee
The PM's chief of staff Katie Telford took questions from Conservative MP Michael Cooper and NDP MP Rachel Blaney during her testimony on alleged election interference. She says she is bound by law not to reveal some of the information...
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Federal government considers restoring Hockey Canada funding
The federal government is assessing whether to restore its funding to Hockey Canada nine months after suspending it in the wake of a 2018 alleged group sexual assault. But some MPs want the organization to hand over a key investigation...
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Former MP tells committee he was undermined by foreign inference
Politicians investigating foreign interference in Canada’s elections heard from former Conservative MP Kenny Chiu, who said he believes meddling by Beijing played a role in his loss. He testified in front of the MP who he alleges...
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Starbucks ex-CEO jostles with Bernie Sanders over anti-union push
The coffee chain has been accused of retaliating against workers involved in unionisation efforts.
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Republicans kick Ilhan Omar off US House foreign affairs panel
Muslim-American legislator says her ‘voice will get louder and stronger’ after vote punishing her criticism of Israel.
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Federal government scraps controversial gun ban amendments
The Liberal government has withdrawn a series of controversial amendments to firearms legislation, Bill C-21, that some gun owners say would have unfairly targeted hunters and farmers.
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Need2Know: January 25, 2023
Texas storms, U.S. tanks could be headed for Ukraine, and journalist deaths spiked in 2022. Here is everything you Need2Know for Wednesday, January 25, 2023.
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Via Rail admits charging stranded customers for food ‘a failure’
Responding to questions from MPs, Via Rail executives admitted the company failed passengers by charging them for food, and through its miscommunication, during an overnight delay caused by a winter storm last December.
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House of Commons committee debates Rogers' proposed takeover of Shaw
The House of Commons industry and technology committee debated Rogers Communications Inc.'s proposed takeover of Shaw Communications Inc., on Tuesday and heard from both government officials and outside experts in competition and...
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Lawmakers Press for Answers Over Use of Israeli Spyware
Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, is pushing for more information on how federal law enforcement agencies use spyware made by foreign powers.
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US capitol insurrection: January 6th committee to release finding
The committee investigating the January 2021 attack on the US Capitol will release its report.
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Jan. 6 committee report condemns Trump for attack on U.S. Capitol
The U.S. House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol published their final report, condemning former president Donald Trump for his involvement in a multi-part conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
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Jan.6 committee to vote on criminal charges
Members of Congress investigating the U.S. Capitol riot are set to vote on whether to recommend criminal charges be pursued against some of those involved in the attack, including against former U.S. president Donald Trump.