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Morning Brief: Conservatives shuffle critics and UCP MPs turn on Kenney

iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Feb 10, 2021 5:58am Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre (Andrew Meade/iPolitics) A Tory shuffle: The Conservative Party will shuffle its critic roles, with Ed Fast replacing Pierre Poilievre as Finance critic, CBC News reports. Poilievre will become the Tory critic for jobs and industry. Unnamed sources say it’s part of an effort to pressure the government on employment and rebuilding the economy. Kady O’Malley looks ahead to the rest of the day in politics with iPolitics AM: “Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to go before the cameras or, at least, his webcam as he teams up with Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson, Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna, Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, and Canada Infrastructure Bank chair Tamara Vrooman for a ‘virtual announcement. ”

Committee poised to investigate Vance allegations

Parliamentary committee poised to investigate allegations against ex-defence chief

OTTAWA — A parliamentary committee has agreed to hold formal hearings into the Liberal government’s handling of allegations of inappropriate conduct by former defence chief Gen. Jonathan Vance, which. . .

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iPolitics AM: Tories push for committee probe of Vance allegations

iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Feb 9, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will hold a media availability later this morning. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics) As questions continue to swirl about the overseas shipping delays hobbling Canada’s cross-country vaccine rollout which, as the Star revealed yesterday, may be due in part to a slowdown in the European supply chain Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has once again scheduled a mid-morning media availability outside Rideau Cottage. As has become a biweekly routine, he’ll deliver an on-camera update of his government’s response to the pandemic before taking questions from reporters. (11:15 AM) Back in the precinct,

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