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iPolitics AM: Trudeau kicks off pre-budget negotiations during one-on-one chats with O Toole, Blanchet

With just one week to go until his minority government unveils its first full budget in nearly two years, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will soon find out just what it will take to secure the support of at least one other party as he heads into preliminary negotiations with his cross-aisle counterparts. According to his official itinerary, Trudeau has scheduled closed-door têtes-à-tête with  Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole (11:45 AM) and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François (3:15 PM), respectively, with similar sessions with New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh and Green Party Leader Annamie Paul likely to follow within the next few days.

iPolitics AM: Trudeau to speak privately with O Toole, Blanchet about budget

iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 12, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to speak with two of his opposition counterparts today. (Photo via Twitter @JustinTrudeau) With just one week to go until his minority government unveils its first full budget in nearly two years, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will soon find out just what it will take to secure the support of at least one other party as he heads into preliminary negotiations with his cross-aisle counterparts. According to his official itinerary, Trudeau has scheduled closed-door têtes-à-tête with  Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole (11:45 AM) and

What We re Watching: Pre-budget positioning, anti-abortion push by Tory backbench

What We re Watching: Pre-budget positioning, anti-abortion push by Tory backbench
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GUNTER: Canada s disturbing censorship conversation

Article content This was a bad week for free speech in Canada. It has become clear that “progressive” opinion is lining up behind censorship of what Canadians can and cannot say on the Internet, including criticism of politicians and bureaucrats. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or GUNTER: Canada s disturbing censorship conversation Back to video According to a story on the Ottawa-insider news site, Blacklock’s Reporter, Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault told a podcast affiliated with the Liberal Party that the government believes federal regulators should have the authority to temporarily block or even shut down websites that say hurtful things about politicians and public servants.

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