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Canadian current events contains a listing on an ongoing automated basis of importance events, trends and newsworthy developments related to Canada. Below are listed 200 entries of the past 90 days of Canadian current events featured in the main page of the Canada portal.
2007 - Supreme Court of Canada rules that collective bargaining is a constitutional right protected by The Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The specific ruling was that the BC government's Bill 29 violated Charter rights by limiting activities of unionized health-care and social services employees.
During 2011–2019, Canada matched U.S. growth rates at 2.2% annually, exceeding other G7 nations. However, in the 2020-2022 period, Canadian growth declined to 1.1%, falling behind the U.S. rate of 1.7%. Despite these, Canada maintained strong headline growth through immigration and population expansion. [7]
By the end of the season, which began early and ended late, 184,493 square kilometres burned in Canada, the equivalent of nearly 1.5 times the size of the Maritime Provinces. [46] June 8 – Smoke from several wildfires in Ontario and Québec cause an eery orange sky in New York City sparking "Eh!POCALYPSE NOW" and "BLAME CANADA!"
June 19 – Canada adds Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps to its list of terrorist entities. [54] June 21 – The Ontario Science Centre permanently closes over health and safety concerns over the roof, due to failing roof panels. [55] June 22 – Naheed Nenshi wins the 2024 Alberta New Democratic Party leadership election. [56] June 24
November 1 – Brian Mulroney launches the Citizen's Forum on Canada's Future to get Canadians' input on constitutional reform. December 10 – Jean Chrétien is returned to the House of Commons after winning a by election for the New Brunswick riding of Beauséjour. December 13 – The Senate of Canada approves the GST..
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