Canada’s Trudeau unveils major cabinet reshuffle as poll numbers fall

Canada's Trudeau unveils major cabinet reshuffle as poll numbers fall

[1/5]Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau poses for a family photo with cabinet ministers after a cabinet shift, at Rideau Hall, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, July 26, 2023. Reuters / Blair Gable Ottawa, July 26 (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reshuffled much of his cabinet on Wednesday with the aim of increasing focus on … Read more

Toronto police dog named Bingo shot dead after incident involving armed suspect Globalnews.ca

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Toronto police say one of their K9 service dogs named Bingo was shot and killed while searching for a suspect with a gun on Tuesday night. The suspect involved in the shooting was also shot by a Toronto police officer prompting the province’s Special Investigations Unit to investigate. Siu, known as the Ontario police superintendent, … Read more

Justin Trudeau carries out major cabinet reshuffle as a matter of dog Liberals Globalnews.ca

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reshuffled his cabinet on Wednesday morning, an attempt to put a new face on his minority government that has been plagued by issues recently. The Cabinet reshuffle comes at a time when an Ipsos poll in July conducted exclusively for Global Neporbs suggested that 37 percent of Canadians said they would … Read more

Lake Shoal 40 First Nation sues Amberminnipeg, feds over impacts of diverted drinking water-Amportinnipeg | Globalnews.ca

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Shoal Lake 40 First Nation has filed a lawsuit against the city of Amporinnipeg and the federal government. In a press release, the First Nation says it is seeking compensation for the devastating impacts of the Amplinnipeg Aqueduct — created to transport clean drinking water from the lake to the residents of Amporinnipeg, while leaving … Read more

Here’s how correctional services were prepared for a public reaction to Bernardo’s transfer

Here's how correctional services were prepared for a public reaction to Bernardo's transfer

Correctional Services Canada (CSC) began planning its public response to Paul Bernardo’s transfer in January, nearly six months before the convicted killer was due to leave a maximum-security prison. Documents obtained by CTV Neombs Toronto through a Freedom of Information request reveal that staff admitted that Bernardo’s transfer “will probably generate media attention” nearly half … Read more

The Alberta clinic that charges for access to doctors would violate medicare laws, Health Canada says. Al-Bukhari Globalnews.ca

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Health Canada says a medical clinic in Calgary that soon plans to charge its patients a fee to gain faster access to a family doctor would violate medicare laws. The federal agency says Alberta risks losing federal health transfer payments if it doesn’t do something about it, but Prime Minister Danielle Smith says if rules … Read more

Trudeau arrives at Rideau Hall to reshuffle his cabinet in a big way

Trudeau arrives at Rideau Hall to reshuffle his cabinet in a big way

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has arrived at Rideau Hall to reshuffle his cabinet in a big way. “It’s a great day today,” Trudeau said, walking solo as he entered the governor-general’s mansion to oversee the summer’s main federal political event. In a swearing-in ceremony taking place at 10:30 a.m. EDT, Governor General … Read more

Most children with autism in Ontario won’t receive essential therapy funding soon, documents reveal

Most children with autism in Ontario won't receive essential therapy funding soon, documents reveal

Most children in Ontario waiting for major government-funded autism therapy will not get it soon, the government says in an internal assessment obtained by the Canadian Press. Days into his new role this spring as Minister of Children, Community and Social Services, Michael Parsa was given a transition connector with information on the … Read more

The bodies of two children found after the sudden flood in Nova Scotia, a young man remains missing

The bodies of two children found after the sudden flood in Nova Scotia, a young man remains missing

Open this photo in the gallery: Geoff Cornelius shows the height of the water in his flooded basement in Bedford, N. s. on July 25.John Morris / The Globe and Mail Police have confirmed the recovery of the bodies of two children who had been missing since being swept away in floodwaters created by the … Read more

Former RCMP officer charged in China foreign interference case granted bail

Former RCMP officer charged in China foreign interference case granted bail

Open this photo in the gallery: Federal Crown prosecutor Marc Cigana, pursued by RCMP officers, arrives for a bail hearing at the court in Longueuil, Que. on July 25.Christinne Muschi / The Canadian Press The retired RCMP officer accused of conducting foreign interference on behalf of China has been granted parole with conditions that include … Read more

Alberta’s Minister of Education will continue with the development of the new social studies curriculum

Demetrios Nicolaides, Alberta's Minister of Advanced Education, has stepped into the issue of freedom of speech at the University of Lethbridge with new but unnecessary government directives, writes Rob Breakenridge.

Links Of Bread Paths Policy Local News Published 25 July 2023 • 3 minutes read A mandate letter to education minister Demetrios Nicolaides was issued on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. Photo By Azin Ghaffari /Postmedia, files Article content After a UCP election campaign that saw little or no talk of K-12 education, Alberta Prime Minister … Read more