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Sunday Scrum: Ottawa's pot legislation

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Our political panel discusses the Liberal government's plan to legalize marijuana
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What's an executive order?

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How this presidential power can be overturned
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Quit selling our kids junk food: Heart and Stroke Foundation

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Report says over 90% of food and beverage ads viewed by kids and teens online are for unhealthy products, much of the products high in salt, fat or sugar
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What do the EU’s finance ministers discuss?

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Malta’s Minister for Finance Edward Scicluna is also the incoming President of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN). He explains what the Ecofin Council, made up of the economics and finance ministers from all 28 member...
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Ontario menu labelling law takes effect Jan. 1

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Legislation requires restaurants with 20 or more locations to clearly display caloric information for all food and drink items
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Liberals to ease path for safe-injection sites

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa announced a series of legislative changes Monday to speed up the process for opening safe-injection sites
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The business of legalizing pot

9th - Higher Ed
Bruce Linton is the CEO of Canopy Growth, one of the biggest publicly traded pot producers in Canada
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Paris Motor Show: the future of driving

9th - Higher Ed
The future of driving is just round the corner if the Paris Motor Show is anything to go by. Renault’s zero-emission pure-electric powertrain TreZor prototype is a new concept for a glamorous two-seat coupe the French carmaker claims...
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Thousands protest in Poland against new abortion ban

9th - Higher Ed
New proposed legislation prohibits all abortions for any reason
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RCMP say legislation didn't allow a public warning on Aaron Driver moving to town

9th - Higher Ed
'There is nothing in legislation that would allow us to issue a public warning, he had every right to live in this community,' RCMP says
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Inspecting the home inspectors

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Ontario mulls legislation to regulate the home inspection industry
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Assisted-dying legislation faces new legal challenge in B.C.

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A B.C. woman with spinal muscular atrophy is joining the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association to challenge the federal government's new assisted-dying legislation.
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Sunday Scrum: Bill C-14 and the Senate

9th - Higher Ed
Political panel discusses the passing of the government's assisted dying bill
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Pay transparency legislation

9th - Higher Ed
Sarah Kaplan of the University of Toronto on how pay transparency could narrow the wage gap between men and women
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Trudeau Tracker | Bill C-51

9th - Higher Ed
During the election campaign, the Liberals promised to make changes to a controversial anti-terror law. Where does that promise stand now?
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Trudeau's "elbowgate" stalls assisted dying legislation

9th - Higher Ed
The fight over Justin Trudeau's "elbowgate" has stalled important legislation on assisted dying.
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Debating doctor-assisted dying legislation

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The ministers who designed the government's new legislation on doctor-assisted dying faced questions about what they included in the bill, and what was left out.
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Sunday Scrum: Marijuana legalization

9th - Higher Ed
Political panel discusses the federal government's plan to introduce pot legislation next spring
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Whistleblowers under threat? MEPs agree new rules on ‘trade secrets’

9th - Higher Ed
EU lawmakers voted on Thursday to change the rules on protecting trade secrets in a move that critics believe could have a chilling effect on media freedom. The vote follows three years of negotiations with the European Commission and EU...
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New Senators Appointed by Justin Trudeau

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Justin Trudeau has appointed seven senators who will sit as independents. They include Chantal Peticlerc and Justice Murray Sinclair.
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Sunday Scrum: Doctor-assisted dying

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa has until June to draft a new doctor-assisted dying law, but Toronto's Archbishop is urging parishioners to contact their MPs and voice their opposition
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Provinces take on feds over environmental politics | At Issue

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It's provinces taking on the federal government this week, as both Saskatchewan and B.C. go to court to push back against Justin Trudeau's Liberals. Scott Moe is anti-carbon tax while John Horgan is anti-pipeline. The At Issue panel...
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EU to discuss Polish media laws

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Poland’s new conservative government faces further scrutiny on Wednesday as the European Commission debates new laws seen as reining in the country’s state media. Two weeks ago, Poland’s Law and Justice party rushed through new laws that...
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EU probes Polish media law

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The EU is to investigate Poland’s new media laws, which have been branded as a clampdown on the freedom of the press. The country’s new conservative government, led by the Law and Justice Party, passed legislation two weeks ago that gave...