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Political action, climate change, pandemic health restrictions and reconciliation all find focus outside legislature

Winnipeg Free Press By: Ben Waldman | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 16, 2021 Save to Read Later William Hudson stood on the steps of the Manitoba Legislative Building last June, thinking about what he would say and who would be there to hear him say it. William Hudson stood on the steps of the Manitoba Legislative Building last June, thinking about what he would say and who would be there to hear him say it. He’d driven there in his pickup truck, along with his wife and box after box of supplies, arriving early to set up for a rally he never wanted to have, that every father prays will never be necessary. A few dozen people were sitting out on the grass, some holding signs with his daughter’s name Eishia spelled out in paint and in permanent marker.

MUA Submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security

Date Time MUA Submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security In this submission we agreed that an uplift in security and resilience across critical infrastructure sectors may be necessary to ensure that businesses benefit from strengthened protections to the networks, systems and services we all depend on. We submitted that the key to any uplift in security and resilience is proportionality, particularly in relation to impacts on workforces and their human rights, transparency around the reasons for such an uplift, and the way it is managed and regulated. We noted that along with failure in energy systems, failure in any part of the transport and logistics system, particularly ships and ports, can have almost immediate consequential impacts through the supply chain, impacting on many businesses and households. We submitted however that the Bill has seriously underestimated the criticality of ships, shipping and sea freight corridors as critical infrastr

AWS flags concerns with Critical Infrastructure Bill

AWS flags concerns with Critical Infrastructure Bill AWS flags concerns with Critical Infrastructure Bill Concerned about government powers to gather information, issue directions or to directly intervene in an asset. Credit: ID 166316213 © Michael Vi | Dreamstime.com Cloud giant Amazon Web Services (AWS) has once again expressed its concerns with the government s Critical Infrastructure Bill, as it fronts up to the Parliamentary committee reviewing the proposed legislation. Although AWS said it “welcomes” the bill’s proposed reforms, the US company has issued concerns regarding part 3A of the bill, which give the government powers to gather information, issue directions, or act autonomously to directly intervene in an asset. 

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