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The Electoral Participation Act (French: Loi sur la participation électorale), commonly known as Bill C-65, is a bill introduced on March 20, 2024, by Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc during the first session of the 44th Canadian Parliament. On January 6, 2025, the Parliament of ...
The events "sent shockwaves" through Canadian politics, leading to calls for Trudeau to resign. [2] On 6 January 2025, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his pending resignation as leader of the Liberal Party and as the prime minister of Canada. [3] He also asked Governor General Mary Simon to prorogue Parliament until March. [4] [5]
Starting in December 2024, then President-elect Donald Trump and his supporters have expressed support for Canadian annexation into the United States of America as its 51st state. This came after months of tarrif threats on Canadian goods, and renewed demands by Trump for Canada to increase its military spending and prioritize border security. [1]
The Supreme Court of the Canadian province of British Columbia on Friday blocked new provincial laws against public consumption of illegal substances. The ruling imposes a temporary injunction ...
And in welcome news for the millions of workers in the UK earning minimum wage, there will be a 6.7 per cent boost to the hourly rate from £11.82 to £12.21 in April.
January 27, 2025 – Deadline to register to vote. [2] January 30, 2025 – Jaime Battiste withdraws his candidacy for the Liberal leadership. [65] Due date for non-refundable payment of $50,000 (second installment towards entrance fee). [3] February 7, 2025 – Deadline for non-refundable payment of $125,000 (third installment towards entrance ...
There is litigation coming for the majority of the executive orders Trump has signed so far that affect the environment, conservation and decarbonizing the economy, several nonprofits told ABC ...
The Canadian federal budget for the fiscal years of 2024–25 was presented to the House of Commons by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland on 16 April 2024. [1] The budget's slogan is "Fairness for every generation", suggesting the government planned to help younger people.