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Poilievre hints at using notwithstanding clause to pass laws

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he would use 'whatever tools the constitution allows' to pass laws if his party forms the next government. That could include the use of the notwithstanding clause, which allows some governments...
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First, do no harm: Medical ethicist says forcing people in addiction treatment has ‘huge problems’

9th - Higher Ed
Timothy Christie says he conducted an ethics analysis of New Brunswick’s Compassionate Intervention Act and has concerns related to Charter violations and evidence-based medicine.
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Parent group calls for removal of 6 Hanover School Division trustees over policy concerns

9th - Higher Ed
A group of parents in the Steinbach, Man., area is calling for the removal of six trustees who serve on the board of the Hanover School Division over fears some recent ideas discussed by the board — and a new policy it implemented — are...
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Speaker tosses Poilievre from House of Commons

9th - Higher Ed
After asking Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre several times to withdraw comments made during question period Tuesday, Speaker of the House Greg Fergus orders Poilievre to withdraw from the House of Commons.
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Who are the top candidates for London mayor, and what are their policies?

9th - Higher Ed
Who are the top candidates for London mayor, and what are their policies?
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Ontario limits phone use in class, bans vaping at school

9th - Higher Ed
The Ontario government tightened its rules around the use of phones in schools, saying they're distracting students too much, and also will ban vaping on school properties.
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Ontario cracks down on cellphone use in the classroom

9th - Higher Ed
The Ontario government is introducing new standardized rules about the use of cellphones in the classroom, but some teachers say the ban ignores that the devices have become a valuable research tool and that it's an opportunity to teach...
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Why is Ontario changing rules for cellphones in schools? Hear from the education minister

9th - Higher Ed
Stephen Lecce, Ontario's education minister, was asked on Sunday how the province arrived at the new guidelines — and how they plan to support teachers who will be required to enforce the new restrictions.
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The case for banning mobile phones in N.S. classrooms

9th - Higher Ed
The Ontario government is introducing new measures to further crack down on cellphone use in schools as that province sees what it's calling an "alarming rise" in phone-related distractions in classrooms. In Nova Scotia, the associate...
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Pride banners denied exemption from Woodstock policy

9th - Higher Ed
A new banner policy put in place by the Town of Woodstock only allows for ‘tourism and heritage promotion,’ and council says the 2SLGBTQ+ community doesn’t fall into that category.
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Tourism Minister Tammy Scott-Wallace defends deputy minister’s moving expenses

9th - Higher Ed
Green Party Leader David Coon challenged Tourism Minister Tammy Scott-Wallace about expenses claimed by deputy minister Yennah Hurley to relocate from Quispamsis to Fredericton.
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Woodstock mayor addresses 'divisive' Pride flag issue

9th - Higher Ed
At a livestreamed town council meeting, Woodstock Mayor Trina Jones defended the denial of a policy exemption sought by a 2SLGBTQ+ advocacy group, which would have allowed Pride flags to fly on municipal lampposts.
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These autistic kids denied up to $800 a month because of IQ requirements

9th - Higher Ed
While Nova Scotia's Direct Family Support for Children program is meant to provide financial aid to families of kids with disabilities, many kids with autism are being denied the funding because they don't meet the province's definition...
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Why the P.E.I. Home and School Federation wants to streamline screen time

9th - Higher Ed
A resolution to regulate screen time in Island schools passed last weekend at the P.E.I. Home and School Federation's annual meeting. Shannon Brunell, president of the federation, tells CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin what the group...
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Winnipegger denied flight refund even though he bought cancellation insurance

9th - Higher Ed
Allianz Global Assistance says disaster at a pre-booked accommodation is not a covered reason under the policy.
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Advocates concerned about language in TTC's new use of force policy

9th - Higher Ed
The TTC is adopting a new use of force policy for fare inspectors and special constables. The updated policy emphasizes de-escalation. But some advocates have concerns with the language and are worried that use of force against fare...
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European Parliament passes asylum and migration reforms

9th - Higher Ed
Non-governmental organisations (NGO) have criticised the package for undermining human rights.
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Biden Team Torn On Netanyahu’s Actions In Gaza; Will U.S. Finally Stop Arming Israel Against Gaza?

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Biden officials - NSA Jake Sullivan, Secretary of State Matthew Miller, and Antony Blinken - reportedly faced questions on actions taken by U.S on Israel. While Sullivan said that Israel has no credible plans on Rafah civilians,...
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Metrolinx is making room for more bikes on GO trains amid surging demand

9th - Higher Ed
GO Transit says it’s adding eight new bike coaches for one of its busiest train lines. The move comes after riders on the Kitchener line complained of passenger cars overcrowded with e-bikes. Concerns have also been raised about the...
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With New Tax Policy, India Might Soon Get Teslas On Its Streets

9th - Higher Ed
The government has cut as much as 85% of taxes on the import of a certain number of EVs and now Tesla might be coming to India sooner than expected. This comes as part of a new scheme, which the government has said is "designed to...
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It's Canada's time to 'step up' for two-state solution, says NDP foreign affairs critic

9th - Higher Ed
Heather McPherson, foreign affairs critic for the NDP, says 139 United Nation members recognize the statehood of Palestine and, if Canada truly wants to abide by its policy on a two-state solution, it's time to publicly acknowledge...
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Manitoba cannabis regulator waiting on NDP government before going ahead with review of public consumption

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba's cannabis regulator planned to review the de facto provincial ban on smoking, vaping and otherwise consuming marijuana in public places early this year — but put the analysis on pause, pending direction from the NDP government.
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Rami al-Halhuli's father says Israeli forces are imposing restrictions on return of body

9th - Higher Ed
13-year-old Rami Hamdan al-Halhuli was shot in the chest while playing with fireworks near the Shu’fat refugee camp checkpoint on Tuesday.
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Fish harvesters shut down N.L. Fisheries Department office

9th - Higher Ed
“Apologize to any workers that got a holiday today,” said a fish harvester as he and his fellow fishermen took their protest to a government office in St. John’s, blocking the door and preventing access to the building.