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‘We don’t change culture with a poster’: Former NHLer says new commission a starting point to tackle abuse

by Virginia Chavez
‘We don’t change culture with a poster’: Former NHLer says new commission a starting point to tackle abuse

The Current18:41Former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy on tackling abuse in sport For former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy, the federal government’s commission to investigate systemic abuse in Canadian sports is a step …

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Pharmacare bill to be tabled by March 2024, Liberals and NDP confirm

by Akin Smith
Pharmacare bill to be tabled by March 2024, Liberals and NDP confirm

The Liberals and the NDP have agreed to extend pharmacare negotiations into 2024, with a new goal of introducing legislation by March 1. “Pharmacare will impact so many Canadians, which …

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National pharmacare plan is in limbo as health minister calls pending deadline ‘arbitrary’

by Akin Smith
National pharmacare plan is in limbo as health minister calls pending deadline ‘arbitrary’

Health Minister Mark Holland signalled Tuesday the government is unlikely to meet the end-of-the-year deadline imposed by the NDP for passing pharmacare legislation — a condition of the supply-and-confidence agreement …

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Ottawa announcing process to review abuse in Canadian sports

by Virginia Chavez
Ottawa announcing process to review abuse in Canadian sports

Minister of Sport Carla Qualtrough is expected to announce Monday the process the government will use to review systemic abuse and human rights violations in sports. Qualtrough told a forum in …

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CBC/Radio-Canada to cut 10 per cent of workforce, end some programming as it faces $125M budget shortfall

by Anas Siddiqui
CBC/Radio-Canada to cut 10 per cent of workforce, end some programming as it faces 5M budget shortfall

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada announced Monday that it plans to cut about 10 per cent of its workforce and axe some programming to cope with a potential $125 million budget shortfall. In …

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NDP tells Liberals to sweeten the deal if pharmacare legislation is delayed

by Akin Smith
Pharmacare bill to be tabled by March 2024, Liberals and NDP confirm

New Democrats say that if the Liberal government can’t honour its vow to pass pharmacare legislation by the end of this year, it will have to enhance the legislation to …

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Geert Wilders, known for anti-Islam comments, gets 1st crack at forming Dutch government

by Walter Watson
Geert Wilders, known for anti-Islam comments, gets 1st crack at forming Dutch government

Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) …

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‘It’s not about Hamas,’ say West Bank Palestinians amid growing violence and anguish

by Walter Watson
‘It’s not about Hamas,’ say West Bank Palestinians amid growing violence and anguish

Nineteen-year-old Rabia Odeh flits through the darkened corridors of her family’s house in the Palestinian village of Qusra, south of Nablus, with a nervous energy.   Her skin is pale against …

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Canada, allies have discussed sanctioning Azerbaijan, committee hears

by Walter Watson
Canada, allies have discussed sanctioning Azerbaijan, committee hears

Canada and its allies have discussed sanctioning Azerbaijan over its military incursion last month into the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh — which triggered a mass exodus of more than 100,000 …

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Some MPs are calling on Ottawa to take a bigger bite out of fossil fuel companies’ profits

by Anas Siddiqui
Some MPs are calling on Ottawa to take a bigger bite out of fossil fuel companies’ profits

With their high greenhouse gas emissions and record profits, oil and gas companies are facing new pressure across party lines on Parliament Hill. That pressure includes accusations of price “gouging” and …

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