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Michael Taube: How Erin O Toole and the Conservatives can stop drowning in the polls Special to National Post © Provided by National Post Canada s Conservative Party leader Erin O Toole speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada May 5, 2021. The general consensus of Canada’s political soothsayers is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will call a new federal election sooner rather than later. One wonders if opposition leader Erin O’Toole is privately hoping it will be later rather than sooner. O’Toole and the Conservatives are drowning in most opinion polls. The party’s middling popular support has averaged between 28 and 30 per cent in April and May. The gap between the Liberals and Conservatives is as low as 2-3 per cent (Angus Reid, April 25 and Leger, May 9), and as high as 9.9-11 per cent (EKOS, May 6 and Ipsos, April 21) .
U.S., Canadian trade chiefs air concerns ahead of USMCA trade deal meeting Reuters 2 hrs ago
By David Lawder
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai discussed a range of trade issues with Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng on Monday and emphasized the need for Canada to implement new North American trade deal commitments on dairy and e-commerce shipments, her office said in a statement.
In a virtual meeting on the eve of the first meeting of the U.S.-Mexico Canada Agreement Free Trade Commission, Tai also raised concerns about Canada s recently proposed digital services tax, USTR said. The trade agency is readying potential tariffs on six countries while international negotiations on the issue proceed.
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Barring an election or some last-ditch attempt to block it, the controversial Bill C-10 is destined to become law. The bill to regulate the internet using the CRTC now has the backing of the governing Liberals as well as the Bloc Quebecois and NDP.
This means that government regulation of all aspects of the internet, including your social media feeds, is one step closer to reality.
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While the NDP has expressed support for passing the bill while also offering up criticisms of some aspects and the government’s handling of it, the Bloc is now all in.
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