Byelections come, byelections go. Parliament rises with ample rumours. The Royal BC Museum is hiring, again, and Taylor Swift will be hearing from one MP.
Links
- ‘What the heck is going on?’: Poilievre’s strategy gets hard look after uninspiring byelections
- House of Commons passed some key bills before breaking for the summer | CBC News
- Justin Trudeau is preparing a summer cabinet shuffle — and all eyes are on Mendicino | CBC News
- Corrections commissioner never mentioned Bernardo transfer over months of conversations: Mendicino | CBC News
- Bill to create watchdog for border agency still in limbo as travel season picks up | CBC News
- Liberals table bill meant to make transportation sector more efficient | CBC News
- Canadians will no longer have access to news content on Facebook and Instagram, Meta says
- Government hints news about a possible public inquiry into foreign interference coming soon
- The source behind foreign interference leaks ‘will be found’ and punished, PM’s security adviser says | CBC News
- Ottawa releases action plan to implement UNDRIP, despite calls for more consultation | CBC News
- B.C. reveals 89-point action plan to advance the rights of Indigenous Peoples | CBC News (Mar 2022)
- Royal BC Museum CEO Alicia Dubois resigns – Victoria Times Colonist
- Point Roberts, the cut-off U.S. town on B.C.’s border, wants Canadian workers | CBC News
- US designation as ‘safe country’ under Safe Third Country Agreement not a s. 7 breach: SCC | Canadian Lawyer
- Conservative MPs furious after e-mails show federal officials worked on ways not to answer their questions
- MP files ‘official grievance’ after Taylor Swift announces new tour dates with no Canadian cities