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Protecting St Paul's

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As skyscrapers spring up throughout London, one of the world's biggest urban zones, special planning laws have been brought in to protect views of St Paul's Cathedral and its famous dome. Human Geography - Orientation And Settlements -...
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Conservatives says Carney using ‘undemocratic’ means to gain majority

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer attempted some damage control saying that Prime Minister Mark Carney was trying to gain a majority undemocratically as Scheer's party reels from two MPs leaving caucus this week.
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Jody Wilson-Raybould won’t move out of minister’s office

9th - Higher Ed
Jody Wilson-Raybould is refusing to move out of the suite of offices she used as a Liberal cabinet minister despite no longer being entitled to the space. The Independent MP calls the office space dispute “petty.”
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Jody Wilson-Raybould faces office eviction

9th - Higher Ed
Jody Wilson-Raybould could be evicted from her offices if she doesn’t voluntarily give them up, the Speaker of the House says. Wilson-Raybould is refusing to move out of the suite of offices she used as a Liberal cabinet minister despite...
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Indigenous Peoples’ building a stepping stone to reconciliation

9th - Higher Ed
100 Wellington St. will serve as the first dedicated space for Indigenous Peoples within the Parliament Hill district. It’s part of reconciliation efforts and has been met with support from some Indigenous leaders. But for the Algonquin...
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Ontario Premier Doug Ford

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Ontario Premier Doug Ford today. The two men have not agreed on much, and Trudeau named Ford in lines of attack many times during the election campaign. But the two men will try to find areas of...
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After Notre Dame fire, Canadian Parliament renovations proceed cautiously

9th - Higher Ed
The Notre Dame fire was sparked during renovations to the historic site. Hear what precautions workers are taking on the renovations happening now on Parliament Hill.
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Yellow Vest movement gaining momentum in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
The yellow vest protest movement is gaining momentum in Canada, but some are concerned that its message is being hijacked by conspiracy theorists and the alt-right. David Common went to a rally in Red Deer, Alta. to find out more.
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SNC-Lavalin and Jody Wilson-Raybould's silent resignation | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

9th - Higher Ed
Former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould has been tight lipped since resigning from cabinet over the SNC-Lavalin scandal. Some are wondering why the former attorney general has yet to speak and others are asking what this means for...
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Black activists say they feel victimized by racism following Parliament Hill visit

9th - Higher Ed
In celebration of the launch of Black History Month, a group of young activists were in Ottawa for an event called Black Voices on the Hill. One-hundred-and-fifty visitors were waiting to meet with cabinet ministers when some employees...
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Thousands gather for Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
Remembrance Day ceremony on Parliament Hill commemorates the end of the First World War a century ago.
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Tariffs imposed on U.S. products on Canada Day

9th - Higher Ed
Tariffs were imposed on a range of U.S. products on Canada Day.
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Fewer secrets in Canadian government thanks to leaky walls

9th - Higher Ed
There are fewer secrets in the Canadian government, largely thanks to sound leaking through walls and doors. Parliament Hill has been renovated since it was built in the 19th century in order to handle modern ventilation and wiring, but...
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Far-right groups clash with counter-protesters in Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
Scuffles broke out between far-right and anti-racist groups on Parliament Hill Saturday, while a separate rally in Quebec forced the temporary shut down of a border crossing
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Trudeau's Stampede visit | Sunday Scrum

9th - Higher Ed
PM dropped by the Calgary Stampede Saturday, but not everyone in Alberta was happy to see him
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Rex Murphy | Parliament breaks for summer

9th - Higher Ed
As the House and the Senate go on recess for the summer, Rex Murphy reflects on the mostly unremarkable session on the Hill while singling out a few exceptions
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Ottawa prepares for Canada 150

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa has already started to close streets and set up barricades ahead of Canada 150 celebrations, with unprecedented security on the Hill
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Parliament Hill protesters confront police

9th - Higher Ed
A group of Indigenous people and supporters faced opposition in Ottawa after trying to perform a ceremony and erect a teepee
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Canada Day celebrations continue

9th - Higher Ed
We Day draws thousands to Parliament Hill a day after Canada Day, with appearances from Gord Downie and Justin Trudeau
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Who is spying on cellphones in the nation's capital?

9th - Higher Ed
Someone is using devices that track and spy on cellphones in the area around Parliament Hill, but what's unclear is who's doing it
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Sunday Scrum: Fingerprinting journalists?

9th - Higher Ed
Journalists covering the action on Parliament Hill could soon undergo new security screening
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New Year's Eve on Parliament Hill kicks off year-long party to celebrate Canada's 150th

9th - Higher Ed
Preparations are well underway in Ottawa for the official New Year's start to Canada's 150th birthday
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Justin Trudeau's Canada Day speech

9th - Higher Ed
'This is who we are. This is what we believe in. This is Canada!' Prime minister addresses the crowds in Ottawa
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MP makes emotional return to House of Commons

9th - Higher Ed
Mauril Bélanger, who has ALS, was on Parliament Hill today to ensure his bill to change the lyrics of O Canada advanced to a final vote.