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Premier Kathleen Wynne talks negotiations with teachers
Our Queen's park reporter Mike Crawley asks Premier Wynne what she would have done differently in the teacher labour negotiations.
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Court strikes down Rehtaeh Parsons anti-cyberbullying law
Nova Scotia was 1st jurisdiction in Canada to try to regulate cyberbullying and the court killed that law as of today
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EU answers to refugee crisis “against common sense”, says Hungarian minister
Hungary says controversial plans to create a new EU border force, which could intervene in a country without its permission, would violate “national sovereignty.” In an interview with euronews, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó...
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Tackling physician-assisted suicide
Sunday Scrum panelists also discuss Tom Mulcair and NDP leadership questions
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First Nations divided over law to fast-track big projects
Ahead of a meeting with the prime minister, some First Nations leaders say using a new law to approve major infrastructure projects without consultation could result in disruptive protests, while others are focused on potential...
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Ministers describe First Nations summit on Bill C-5 as a ‘learning experience’
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty and Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty, speaking to reporters after a summit with First Nations and the federal government on Bill C-5, say it was a great opportunity to talk to...
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Hearings are being held in Ottawa on a provincial bill to oust city councillors who commit serious misconduct
The hearings hold particular significance in this city as the proposed legislation was partly inspired by complaints of sexual harassment against former councillor Rick Chiarelli.
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More 'action' promised against major projects law: Chief Alvin Fiddler | Power & Politics
Following the prime minister's Thursday summit with First Nations leaders to discuss the major projects law passed last month, Grand Chief of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation Alvin Fiddler tells Power and Politics that protesters won't be...
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Slovakian government is quashing public media independence, opposition warns
The new legislation, pushed for by PM Robert Fico's ruling party, SMER, will disband the public broadcaster RTVS and replace it with an entirely new public TV and radio station.
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Gov. Murphy says he’s open to legislation to require all rape kits to be tested
The Kane In Your Corner team exposed how one in three kits victims release to law enforcement are never tested.
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Sen. Blumenthal pushes HEAT Act to prevent hot weather deaths
It would provide local communities millions of dollars to add air conditioning, improve energy efficiency and keep people safe during extreme heat waves.
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State Sen. Steve Rhoads calls for legislation against deceptive wearing of masks
This comes after six masked men were accused of slashing two people Wednesday on Hofstra University’s campus.
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Rep. Bowman introduces legislation to cap federally subsidized rent at 20% of families' income
Bowman said public housing has been historically underfunded by the federal government and argued the area median income to designate a unit as affordable in Westchester is still too high for most people.
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School bus camera legislation aims to protect Bridgeport students
The law comes after data showed nearly 10,000 drivers illegally passing stopped Bridgeport school buses in the first six months of the 2024 academic year.
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CBRM urges province to reverse highway patrol decision
The mayor and council are calling on Premier Tim Houston to reverse a decision by the Justice Department to no longer pay the RCMP to patrol the municipality's main highways. Tuesday's council meeting became heated at times as...
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Ontario opposition is getting ready for an early election next year as speculation grows
Opposition parties say they're ready for a potential early election in 2025, as speculations grow at Queen's Park. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has more on how it could happen, given that Ontario has legislation with fixed election dates.
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Deputy PM says Government ran out of time to ban ‘no fault evictions’ before election
Deputy PM says Government ran out of time to ban ‘no fault evictions’ before election
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How Scarlett Johansson's Legal Challenge to OpenAI Could Play Out
Actor Scarlett Johansson claims OpenAI used her performance in 'Her' to inspire its new audio chatbot. It could lead to major consequences for the tech company.
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Saskatchewan pushing Ottawa to ban the use of AI for voice cloning
Saskatchewan Minister of Justice and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre tells Power & Politics that all Canadians and institutions ‘should be alarmed’ about the use of artificial intelligence for voice cloning. She says that as AI technology...
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EU completes reform of migration rules despite Poland and Hungary voting against
The idea of having a common, predictable rulebook to handle the irregular arrivals of asylum seekers has been on the table since the 2015-2016 migration crisis, which turned the issue into political dynamite and bitterly split countries...
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EU completes reform of migration rules, despite Poland and Hungary voting against
The European Union has completed the reform of its migration and asylum policy, a watershed moment that for a decade proved stubbornly elusive.
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Education minister says it's 'too bad' Sask. Party MLAs not included in Pride parade
Saskatchewan education Minister Jeremy Cockrill spoke to the media following the news that Sask. Party MLAs would not be welcome to participate in the Regina Pride parade this year.
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Group of state lawmakers propose legislation to protect sexual assault victims
Members of the state Assembly cite the overturning of Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes conviction for the legislative proposal.
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Tension grows in Ireland amid migrant influx from UK
London's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has sparked fears among those inside the UK, leading some to try and cross into neighbouring Ireland.