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Darren Major - Bill 100 (100) - Very few pardons for pot possession have been granted since 2019 - cbc.ca - Canada

Very few pardons for pot possession have been granted since 2019

A program meant to expedite pardons for cannabis possession is still experiencing low uptake — and the federal government says it doesn't know how many possession records have been «sequestered» under a different program.

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Mercedes Stephenson - David Baxter - Bill 100 (100) - Justice Minister Arif - Judges need to ensure stricter bail principles are being upheld: minister - globalnews.ca - Canada

Judges need to ensure stricter bail principles are being upheld: minister

Justice Minister Arif Virani says he wants to ensure principles meant to guide bail decisions are being upheld as police anecdotally report high rates of people on bail reoffending.

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Bill 100 (100) - Opposition set to amend election bill to curb MP pension eligibility - cbc.ca

Opposition set to amend election bill to curb MP pension eligibility

An attempt by the Liberals to avoid holding the 2025 federal election on a date that conflicts with a religious festival appears set to be overruled by the Opposition, following claims that the new date sets up a financial conflict of interest for MPs first elected in 2019.

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Jagmeet Singh - Dominic Leblanc - David Baxter - Bill 100 (100) - Michael Chong - NDP defends blocking Tory motion to fast-track foreign influence bill - globalnews.ca - China

NDP defends blocking Tory motion to fast-track foreign influence bill

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party does want to see foreign interference legislation pass through the House of Commons quickly, but his party did not support a Conservative motion to speed up its passage.

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Dominic Leblanc - Sean Boynton - Bill 100 (100) - Michael Chong - Conservatives say they will back Liberal government’s foreign interference bill - globalnews.ca - China

Conservatives say they will back Liberal government’s foreign interference bill

The opposition Conservatives will work quickly to pass the Liberal government’s proposed foreign interference legislation, foreign affairs critic Michael Chong said Tuesday, pointing to the tight timeline to get the measures in place before the next federal election.

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Jagmeet Singh - David Baxter - Bill 100 (100) - Canadian MPs vote to ban replacement workers with ‘anti-scab’ bill - globalnews.ca - Britain - Canada - city Columbia, Britain

Canadian MPs vote to ban replacement workers with ‘anti-scab’ bill

Canada’s legislation banning some replacement workers, known as the “anti-scab” bill, has cleared its final vote in the House of Commons.

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Catharine Tunney - Dominic Leblanc - Marie Josée Hogue - Bill 100 (100) - Michael Chong - Conservatives offer to help Liberals pass foreign interference bill quickly - cbc.ca - county Canadian

Conservatives offer to help Liberals pass foreign interference bill quickly

In a rare gesture during a turbulent sitting of Parliament, the Conservative foreign affairs critic is offering his party's help to speed up passage of the Liberal government's foreign interference bill.

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Dominic Leblanc - David Baxter - Bill 100 (100) - Ottawa considers allowing banned guns to be mailed to disposal facilities - globalnews.ca - Canada - city Ottawa

Ottawa considers allowing banned guns to be mailed to disposal facilities

Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc is putting new regulations before Parliament to allow professional couriers like Canada Post and private companies like FedEx and UPS to transport restricted firearms for disposal as part of the long-planned assault-style weapon buyback.

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