MP, senator call for government to apologize for forced adoptions
Liberal MP Karina Gould and Sen. Chantal Petitclerc say the government should apologize for its role in supporting the practice of forced adoptions.
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Liberal MP Karina Gould and Sen. Chantal Petitclerc say the government should apologize for its role in supporting the practice of forced adoptions.
Former environment and climate change minister Steven Guilbeault will resign as a member of Parliament, CTV News has learned.
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Canada’s privacy commissioner, key representatives from major tech companies, and various policing and legal representatives will be testifying before MPs on Tuesday about the federal government’s proposal to bring the country’s “lawful access” regime into the digital age.
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith promises that if the remain side of October’s referendum wins, she will 'listen to the will of the people,' and not hold another later referendum on independence.
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