"Transparency":
Prime Minister Mark Carney will no longer open all of his speeches at fundraising events to the media in a break from the practice under the Justin Trudeau Liberal government.
Mr. Carney held an event in Edmonton Tuesday evening ahead of meetings with his MPs, but reporters from The Globe and Mail and Global News were turned away.
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The 1982 Charter Of Rights beats all similar provincial bills by placing reasonable limits on Canadians’ freedoms, says the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal. The ruling came in the case of a Saskatoon woman who argued pandemic restrictions violated absolute rights promised by then-Premier Tommy Douglas in 1947: “In a post-Charter world it became unclear.”
All your hovercrafts are belong to us.
We already have laws protecting us against violence.
Why aren't they enforced?
The Liberals' legislation next week is expected to propose Criminal Code changes to give police and prosecutors new tools to try to protect people accessing a range of religious and cultural buildings, the source said.
The source says the move is in response to gunshots fired at religious schools, bomb threats at cultural institutions and violence against people going to places of worship.
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