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What were Trudeau, O'Toole and Singh up to during the first three days of the official campaign to elect 44th Parliament. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Episode recorded August 15, 2021, before the CPC released their full platform
And just like that, Canada's 43rd Parliament is dissolved. Here is what to expect during the campaign period leading up to the election. 
The widely anticipated Back to School plan was released by the Province of Ontario on August 3, 2021; about a month prior to the resumption of the school year. Note: Podcast was recorded on August 4, 2021. Any new information post August 4, 202
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller announced that a proposed settlement was reached between the parties on July 30, 2021. The total value of the settlement is around $8 billion dollars and is awaiting court approval before it is finalized
New Democratic Party Leader Jagmeet Singh issued a public letter to Governor General Mary Simon to refuse any request from Trudeau to dissolve parliament and trigger an election. Dissolution terminates a Parliament and is followed by a general
Quebec has begun offering an extra dose of the mRNA vaccine to people who may wish to travel to other countries, or take a cruise, where the destination in question does not recognize Canada’s mixed vaccine strategy or where the AstraZeneca vac
Several former Indigenous employees that worked in the office of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, of which Carolyn Bennet is a Minister, advised CBC that they were regularly sidelined by a toxic working environment.CBC Ne
Ontario’s NDP party is calling for a parliamentary investigation into an $80 million dollar sole-sourced contract for COVID testing devices; devices that were not authorized by Health Canada at the time of the signing. Subsequently, the testing
Minister of Education, Stephen Lecce, introduced a new math curriculum for Ontario’s Grade 9 students last month on June 9, and has already decided that it needs to be changed. Lecce removed an entire section in the introduction that spoke on h
On October 18, 2021 citizens of Alberta will have an opportunity to vote in a referendum. The referendum will ask Albertans a simple  “Yes or No” question: “Should the Government of Canada remove equalization from the Constitution?”Equalization
On July 12, 2021, an independent review tackling Canada’s early-warning pandemic response released its final report. The purpose of the review was to evaluate Canada’s pandemic preparedness. It was commissioned by the Federal Health Minister in
Celebrate and learn about Indigenous excellence, just as much as you explore and learn about Indigenous trauma and the on-going impacts of colonization. 
A group of First Nation adults from Manitoba have filed a complaint to the Canadian Human Rights Commission against the Federal Government for systemic discrimination. Specifically, the complaint was filed against Indigenous Services Canada - a
On July 6, 2021, Mary Simon, Inuk leader and former Canadian ambassador to Denmark, was chosen as the next Governor General — the first Indigenous Person to be appointed to the role. Simon’s appointment comes as Canada struggles with reconcilia
Today, I want to chat about Bill C-12: An Act respecting transparency and accountability in Canada's efforts to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2050, better known as Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act. This pie
On or around July 2, 2021, the sweet smell of victory filled #1492LandBackLane, where for about a year, Six Nations Land Defenders took occupation to protect the unceded territory from a major housing development called the McKenzie Meadows.⁠⁠T
Attorney General David Lametti’s office filed an application in Federal Court asking that the records Anthony Rota, House Speaker, demanded be blocked from release aka Trudeau Government wants the court to issue an order sealing said documents.
On June 22, 2021 The Senate passed Bill C-218, by a vote of 57-20 with 5 people abstaining⁠. While the amended Criminal Code allows for single-game sports betting at Canada sportsbooks, it will be regulated at a provincial level as the gaming i
On June 17, 2021, Trudeau announced that he has chosen the Honourable Mahmud Jamal as his nominee to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court of Canada created by the upcoming retirement of Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella. She is set to retire on
On June 22, 2021, tensions across Trinity Bellwoods Park were at an all time high as Toronto police clashed with protestors as they moved to remove the encampments set up in the park.  Authorities arrived in the park just before 8 a.m. to confr
In February 2020, an Ontario court judge ruled that the charges against Tiffany Anwar and her husband, who ran Fantasy World Escorts until shut down by cops in 2015, violated the charter. Justice Thomas McKay ruled that the laws, which prohibit
On or around June 14, 2021 the Ford Government very quietly disbanded all 10 community advisory boards that were responsible for overseeing jails. Their creation was announced initially by the Liberal Provincial government in 2013 and was set f
On June 10, 2021, Canada’s Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) announced that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) broke the law by using Clearview AI facial-recognition software. Meanwhile, earlier this year, Clearview AI was found to
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