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Senate expenses reach $7.2 million in 2023, up nearly 30%

Senators in Canada claimed $7.2 million in expenses in 2023, a nearly 30 per cent increase over the previous year.

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ASHFN shines, Bar reconnects, and AFP celebrates philanthropists

ASHFN shines, Bar reconnects, and AFP celebrates philanthropists
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Quebec language stir opens investigation into Mary Simon appointment

Quebec language stir opens investigation into Mary Simon appointment
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Buenos Aires Times | Brazil races clock, chaos to pull off Copa América


"Brazil will host the Copa América," the far-right president said, saying the governors of Rio de Janeiro, Mato Grosso do Sul and Goiás had agreed for their states to play hosts, plus the capital, Brasilia, and a fifth yet to be named.
Ramos tweeted: "Confirmed: the Copa América will be held in Brazil."
Bolsonaro said matches would be held without fans.
Media reports had indicated the South American football confederation, CONMEBOL, was pushing to allow some fans, at least for the final.
There are still plenty of potential pitfalls ahead as organisers race to pull together the June 13-July 10 championships.

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Why Erin O'Toole is talking about carbon


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04/21/2021 10:00 AM EDT
Welcome to Corridors. Over the next few issues, we’re sharing this space with contributors as obsessed as we are with policy and Canadian politics. Hon. Lisa Raitt is this week’s guest writer. She is a former Conservative Cabinet minister and served as the Member of Parliament for Milton, Ontario. Raitt is a global fellow at The Wilson Center’s Canada Institute. Over to you, Lisa. — Sue Allan, editor of POLITICO Canada.

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The great Covid-19 blame game


01/13/2021 10:00 AM EST
If you live in Ontario, stay at home. Only leave for essential reasons. Like going to the grocery store or the pharmacy. Or picking up takeout or curbside orders from, uh, non-essential businesses. Or exercising or meeting a few friends. If this doesn’t sound that different from what you were already doing, you’re clearly not paying attention. That was a lockdown, and this is an ORDER. The police will be issuing tickets, so don’t screw up.
Welcome to Corridors. I’m your host, Maura Forrest. In today’s edition: finger-pointing, cabinet-shuffling, and Annamie Paul's first 100 days. Get in touch: [email protected]

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