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Enactment of Ontario s Genocide Bill subject to Lt Governor General s approval – The Island

By Shamindra Ferdinando The government has requested Canada not to enact Bill 104 recently adopted by the Ontario Provincial Parliament that resolved that Sri Lanka had committed genocide during the war. Authoritative sources said that in terms of the Canadian Law in spite of the passage of the controversial Bill 104 moved by Member of Parliament Vijay Thanigasalam (Scarborough Rouge Park) of Sri Lankan origin, it wouldn’t be enacted until Ontario Lieutenant Governor General Elizabeth Dowdeswell gave her consent on behalf of the Canadian Government. Thanigasalam represents the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.  The Lt. Governor General is appointed on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.

Ontario s Premier Wants a Tighter Border A U S Senator Eyes Reopening It

Ontario’s Premier Wants a Tighter Border. A U.S. Senator Eyes Reopening It. Although Canada is having its third wave, talk has resumed in the United States about what it will take to reopen the border between the two. May 7, 2021 The signals from either side of the border between Canada and the United States this week could not have been more dissimilar. Image The Peace Bridge between Buffalo and Fort Erie, Ontario.Credit.Lindsay Dedario/Reuters On this side, the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario’s premier, Doug Ford, who has repeatedly blamed travelers for the third wave of Covid-19, put out an ad condemning Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for not closing the border as Mr. Ford again called for more restrictions. Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat from New York, and the powerful majority leader, went to an airport near the Canadian border to say that he’s asked officials in the Biden administration to quickly “develop a transparent, bilateral and public

Cornwall letters to the editor, April 15, 2021 | The Community Press

Cornwall letters to the editor, April 15, 2021 | Kingston/Frontenac This Week

Professions “Why do you watch that mindless show?” my other half queried as I turned on Wheel of Fortune. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. “You got it in one, also, listen to the players’ professions,” I replied. The first one is a ‘director of swamp algae dissection for the prevention of alligator short sightedness.’ The second one is ‘assistant manager of paint residue research to prevent paint brushes from turning the same colour as the paint they are being used to paint with.’ The third one is ‘a professor of violin string tension.’

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