Parliamentary secretary’s statement on Korean Heritage Month
Amna Shah, parliamentary secretary for anti-racism initiatives, has released the following statement in celebration of Korean Heritage Month:
Amna Shah, parliamentary secretary for anti-racism initiatives, has released the following statement in celebration of Korean Heritage Month:
Le chef du Bloc Québécois, Yves-François Blanchet, prend la parole à l’issue de la première journée du caucus de deux jours de son parti à Québec. Cette rencontre a lieu une semaine avant la reprise des travaux parlementaires, prévue le 15 septembre. source
At Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Governor General Mary Simon presides over a swearing-in ceremony for members of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet. Dominic LeBlanc adds responsibility for internal trade to his portfolio, which already includes intergovernmental affairs and Canada-U.S. trade. Steven MacKinnon, the government House leader, will also become minister of transport. The changes follow…
On Monday, NDP Leader Don Davies announced further critic roles for the NDP caucus this fall. “Serious issues are facing Canadians and our country. New Democrats remain focused on ensuring this government invests in workers in a time when Canadians are worried about the future.“I’m proud to serve on a team of talented MPs dedicated…
Curious about TRU Recreation? Join Queer Connections and fitness icon Evelyne Penny in the Fitness Studio for monthly WerkOuts to explore different classes in a fun and safe space. Come as you are and move as you are able. All are welcome. Future dates: Wednesday, Oct. 22 Wednesday, Nov. 19 View Link to Original Source
The world is still reacting to President Trump’s controversial speech made to military leaders in Quantico, Virginia this week. The president suggested that the United States military could be used further in its cities, talking about an “enemy within.” Marci Shore, professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, believes the speech…
Washington a annoncé de nouveaux tarifs de 10 % sur les importations de bois d’œuvre canadien et de 25 % sur les importations d’armoires de cuisine, de meubles-lavabos et d’autres produits rembourrés en bois. Selon la Maison-Blanche, les quantités des importations dans ce secteur menacerait de nuire à la sécurité nationale. Les nouvelles taxes entreraient…