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Vote fails to overturn keffiyeh ban at Queen’s Park
Keffiyehs remain banned in the Ontario Legislature after a motion to overrule House Speaker Ted Arnott’s prohibition failed to pass at Queen’s Park on Thursday. CBC’s Lorrenda Reddekopp dives into the details of the debate.
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Vote fails to lift keffiyeh ban at Ontario Legislature
Keffiyehs remain banned in the Ontario Legislature after a unanimous consent motion that would have allowed the Palestinian scarf to be worn failed to pass at Queen's Park on Thursday. Both NDP Leader Marit Stiles and Premier Doug Ford...
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Gov. Hochul: State Legislature experienced a cyberattack
Gov. Kathy Hochul says the incident impacted the Legislative Bill Drafting Commission.
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P.E.I. long-term care, doctor hirings, and wage talks all discussed on CBC Compass's Political Panel
Sally Pitt and Paul MacNeill join CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin to talk P.E.I.'s top politics stories, from labour negotiations to private long-term care funding and temporary foreign workers, and other top stories this week from...
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Daily prayer at Manitoba's seat of power could be changed
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said the prayer that starts every legislative session should be more reflective of the diverse peoples that make up the province.
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Sask. students protest potential cancellation of basketball championships
The provincial high school basketball championships, known as HOOPLA, were scheduled to begin Thursday in Moose Jaw and the Optimist Band Festival in Regina is to take place this week. Both are in danger of being cancelled after STF...
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Union leaders banned from N.B. legislature
Three public-sector union officials are banned from the legislature over a noisy protest from the visitor's gallery during a vote on a bill.
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Community colleges could see funding cuts under Gov. Murphy's 2025 proposed budget
Many of the community colleges in the Garden State say that they are already not adequately funded to meet their fiscal responsibilities.
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A 43-day 'gap' in child protection law never happened, Court of Appeal says
The New Brunswick Court of Appeal, in its ruling on a legislative ‘gap’ in the province's child protection law, calls it ‘a simple and obvious drafting error.’
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'A dangerous loophole.' Parents of slain Wall teen advocate for gun law proposal in Tennessee
Jillian Ludwig, an 18-year-old freshman at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee was struck by a stray bullet on Nov. 7 while out on a walk near campus. She died the next day.
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Exclusive: 'A dangerous loophole.' Parents of slain Wall teen advocate for gun law proposal in Tennessee
Jillian Ludwig, an 18-year-old freshman at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee was struck by a stray bullet on Nov. 7 while out on a walk near campus. She died the next day.
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What the Greens' byelection win means for P.E.I. politics
The P.E.I. Green Party's Matt MacFarlane won the Borden-Kinkora byelection Wednesday night, adding another opposition MLA to the provincial legislature. CBC's Kerry Campbell recaps the vote what it means for the province going forward.
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MPP Sarah Jama’s Israel-Hamas comments leave constituents voiceless
Hamilton MPP Sarah Jama has been reprimanded, censured and removed from NDP caucus over comments she’s made about the Israel-Hamas war. CBC’s Thomas Daigle breaks down the controversy and why her constituents are caught in the middle.
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Wab Kinew faces high expectations as Manitoba premier
From health care to pressure to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two murdered Indigenous women, NDP Leader Wab Kinew will face high expectations when he is sworn in as premier of Manitoba.
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Wab Kinew will face immense pressure to deliver as Manitoba premier
From health care to pressure to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two murdered Indigenous women, NDP Leader Wab Kinew will face immense challenges when he is sworn in as premier of Manitoba.
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Expelled Nashville lawmaker returns to Tennessee legislature
The Metro Nashville Council has voted unanimously to reappoint Justin Jones, 27, to his seat in the state legislature.
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California considers slavery reparations for Black Americans
California is the first US state to begin a process to consider reparations for Black Americans.
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'This is not normal': Tennessee Democratic lawmaker on his expulsion for joining gun control protest
Tennessee Republicans on Thursday expelled two Democratic lawmakers from the state legislature for their role in a protest that called for more gun control in the aftermath of a deadly school shooting in Nashville. Justin J. Pearson, one...
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Alberta passes Sovereignty Act, strips out sweeping powers for cabinet
The Alberta Legislature has passed Premier Danielle Smith's controversial Sovereignty Act, but not before first stripping out the provision that granted Smith's cabinet the power to bypass the legislature and rewrite laws.
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Trudeau says he's 'not looking for a fight' with Alberta over Sovereignty Act
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to follow developments on contentious bill but says his government will focus on 'delivering for Albertans.'
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Systemic racism takes spotlight at Quebec election debate
With the Quebec provincial election just weeks away, Indigenous candidates and voters say systemic racism needs to be addressed by the next government. These issues were in focus at a debate leading up to the election on Oct. 3.
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Ontario's plan for lifting more COVID-19 restrictions to come next week
Ontario is expected to announce its plan next week to end COVID-19 capacity limits in more venues that require proof of vaccination to enter.
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Liberals cut ties with candidate over dropped sexual assault charge
Kevin Vuong, who is running in the Toronto riding of Spadina–Fort York, is no longer running under the Liberal banner and won't sit with them if elected, the party said Saturday.
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How do the parties' child-care platforms stack up?
Martha Friendly, executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit at the University of Toronto, weighs in on the federal parties' platforms and promises on child care and early childhood education.