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Singh promises to keep pressure on Liberals

Singh promises to keep pressure on Liberals
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Evening Brief: Trudeau stands by firing back at protestor

Evening Brief: Trudeau stands by firing back at protestor
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Evening Brief: Trudeau defends protester putdown

Evening Brief: Trudeau defends protester putdown
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Evening Brief: Horror and heartbreak in Kabul

Evening Brief: Horror and heartbreak in Kabul
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Writ Large: Back to blue

Writ Large: Back to blue
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Evening Brief: Indigenous leaders to meet with Pope


Evening Brief: Indigenous leaders to meet with Pope
By iPolitics. Published on Jun 29, 2021 6:21pm
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With a goal of pushing for an apology from Pope Francis for the Catholic Church’s role in residential schools, national Indigenous leaders are set to meet with him at the Vatican in December. As CBC News reports, delegations of First Nations, Métis and Inuit will meet with him separately between Dec. 17 and Dec. 20, and then collectively on Dec. 20. “I’m hoping I can hear from the Pope that he understands the pain,” said David Chartrand, vice president of the Métis National Council. “We want him to come to our lands. It will mean so much to us that he comes here and expresses his statement.”

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Evening Brief: 'I've done what I've come to do'


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Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna announced this morning that she’s calling it a day politically and won’t be running in the next federal election. Arriving by bike to the Flora Footbridge she helped secure the federal funds for, McKenna said she wants to spend more time with her three children, and to continue fighting climate change from outside government.

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Evening Brief: Senate still sitting as House rises


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We begin with the Red Chamber where Senators voted on Wednesday to extend their sitting hours beyond this week before they rise for the summer so they can hold final votes on two of the government’s priority bills. Senators will now sit next Monday and Tuesday with extended hours. Earlier this month, Government House leader Pablo Rodriguez presented those bills: the Budget Implementation Act (C-30), the conversion-therapy ban (C-6), the bill to modernize the Broadcasting Act (C-10), and the net-zero-emissions bill (C-12). Janet Silver reports on what to expect in the upper chamber.

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Evening Brief: Paul says effort to oust her is 'racist' and 'sexist'

Evening Brief: Paul says effort to oust her is 'racist' and 'sexist'
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Evening Brief: Trudeau calls Russia a rival at NATO summit


Evening Brief: Trudeau calls Russia a rival at NATO summit
By iPolitics. Published on Jun 14, 2021 5:53pm
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We begin in Brussels, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is attending the NATO summit — the first one to take place in several years without former U.S. president Donald Trump in the White House. You’ll recall Trump called the alliance “obsolete” on more than one occasion. Today, Trudeau insisted the alliance is “more united than ever” against Russia, China and the general threat of authoritarianism in the wake of what he called an “interesting” period at NATO. “And it is more important than ever that we be united.” As the Canadian Press reports, he said Russia is more disruptive than it has been in decades, and later said he sees the country as a rival.

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