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Boris Johnson to face three-month suspension for misleading Commons over lockdown parties in No10

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The Privileges Committee found that the former Prime Minister had committed ‘serious contempt’
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Ottawa opens the door for public inquiry into foreign interference

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The federal government has opened the door to a public inquiry into foreign interference in Canadian elections. The opposition parties say they’re prepared to work together to fill the vacancy left by David Johnston.
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David Johnston resigns as special rapporteur on election interference

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Former governor general David Johnston has resigned as special rapporteur on foreign interference. He cited the 'highly partisan atmosphere' around his appointment and work as reasons for his departure.
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Families say they're still waiting for action 4 years after MMIWG report

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Four years after the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls issued its final report, a CBC News investigation finds little progress, with only two of the 231 calls for justice completed, while more than...
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NDP joins calls to remove special rapporteur David Johnston

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New Democratic Party Leader Jagmeet Singh now says David Johnston should be replaced from his lead role investigating foreign interference in Canadian elections over conflict-of-interest concerns, but he says he won't force an election...
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Time running out for potential public inquiry into foreign interference, says legal expert

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Former governor general David Johnston will issue a decision Tuesday on whether Canada needs a public inquiry into foreign interference. Marion Buller, the former MMIWG Inquiry chief commissioner, says the 'clock is ticking' if the goal...
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Sask. Indigenous leaders want inquiry into police response to domestic abuse case

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Saskatchewan First Nations leaders are calling for an inquiry into how Prince Albert police handled a domestic abuse call. They say the officers failed to intervene, which may have led to the death of an infant.
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Canadian athletes get a voice in national sports organizations

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New federal rules will make national sports organizations like Hockey Canada and Canada Soccer more transparent and responsive to athletes. But as the storm of abuse allegations in Canadian sports continues, some believe more needs to be...
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Bloc leader calls PM ‘the most expert member of this Parliament in ignorance’

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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet reacts to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying he learned about alleged threats against a Conservative MP’s family on Monday when they were reported in the Globe and Mail.
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Former top fencer calls for ‘public inquiry into Canadian sport culture’

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While speaking before a parliamentary committee focusing on safe sport in Canada, Emily Mason, founder of Fencing for Change Canada, discusses the ‘culture of toxicity, bullying and abuse pervasive in Canadian fencing.’
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Elite athletes want government action against abuse in sport

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Elite athletes from multiple sports testified about abuse and sexual misconduct at the hands of coaches before a parliamentary committee. They say Canada needs a national inquiry into abuse in sport to protect the next generation.
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Telford takes questions from MPs on House committee

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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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Singh repeats call for public inquiry after Trudeau Foundation president, board resign

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During a press conference at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ont., NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is asked about the resignation of the president and board of directors of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. A statement from the foundation...
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Gender-based violence an epidemic: N.S. shooting inquiry

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Gender-based violence be treated as an epidemic that needs a 'whole of society response,' says the Mass Casualty Commission's final report on the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia.
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Ottawa pushed back on safe sports initiatives, former sports minister says

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Former sports minister Kristy Duncan is accusing the federal government of failing to take adequate action to foster a culture of safe sports during her time in cabinet, saying she received significant pushback from both Liberal...
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'I will not be complicit': MP Kirsty Duncan calls for inquiry into abuse in sports

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Duncan is calling for a national public inquiry to determine the extent of abuse in sports and to find solutions.
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Olympian says athletes can’t be made responsible for fighting abuse in sport

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In her testimony before the standing committee on the status of women, Olympic water polo player Waneek Horn-Miller discusses her role as a retired athlete and her recommendations for the committee.
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Trudeau defends decision to invoke Emergencies Act

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared before the Public Order Emergency Commission and defended his decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to disperse anti-COVID-19 mandate protesters who had spent almost one month occupying Ottawa.
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Head of CSIS, cabinet minister give rationale for use of Emergencies Act

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The first of several senior cabinet ministers has now given his rationale for using the Emergencies Act to the public inquiry into the decision, while head of Canada’s spy agency testified that he recommended the government invoke the...
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UN holds hearings on alleged Israeli right violations

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The UN Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian territories and Israel is holding public hearings.
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Former Ottawa police chief cross-examined for 2nd day in Emergencies Act inquiry

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Former Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly appeared for his second day of testimony at the Public Order Emergency Commission. Sloly and a lawyer for the police force he once led sparred over his leadership during the...
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Emergencies Act compelled tow truck drivers to clear streets, inquiry hears

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Police needed the Emergencies Act to get tow truck drivers to remove convoy protesters’ big rig trucks from Ottawa streets last winter after a deal with towing companies fell through, the inquiry into the federal government’s use of the...
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Doug Ford vows to fight summons to testify at Emergencies Act inquiry

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he will challenge a summons to testify at the inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act last winter. The commission leading the inquiry says it repeatedly asked Ford to participate,...
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Witnesses’ lawyer: ‘‘It became an environment of anarchy in downtown Ottawa”

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Ottawa residents testify about fear, lawlessness and the long-term effects of the convoy in the first day of witness testimony at the Public Order Emergency Commission.