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Latest News House Speaker Race is On With the resignation of Speaker Anthony Rota on Wednesday, September 27, amid the scandal surrounding the invitation and recognition of a Nazi in…
Read MoreFederal Government Funded to Nov. 17 Over the weekend, Congress passed, and the President signed H.R.5860, the Making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2024, and for other purposes; The continuing…
Read MoreU.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein passed away on Sept. 29. Feinstein represented California since 1992 and was the stateās senior Senator since 1993. Before her time in the Senate, she served…
Read MoreSilly Season in Ottawa as House Readies to Rise With the House of Commons due to rise for the summer this week, āsilly seasonā is in full swing. The Government…
Read MoreOn June 15, Ron McKinnon, Member of Parliament for CoquitlamāPort Coquitlam, and Fin Donnelly, Member of the Legislative Assembly for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain, announced a joint investment ofĀ $932,760 to improve the…
Read MoreOn June 15, the Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada, announced a federal investment ofĀ $8.5 million to build a central education, social…
Read MoreOn June 16,the Hon. Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Quebec Lieutenant, and Mathieu Lacombe, Quebec Minister of Culture and Communications, Minister Responsible for Youth and Minister Responsible for…
Read MoreOn June 16, Emmanuel Dubourg, Member of Parliament for Bourassa, and Suzanne Tremblay, Governmental Secretary for the Minister of Education and Member of the National Assembly for Hull, announced a…
Read MoreDuring the week of June 19, debate in the House of Commons will focus on: Bill S-8, An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, to make consequential…
Read MoreA second call for proposals under theĀ Greener Neighbourhoods Pilot Program, focused on demonstration projects, has been opened. This call will support up to six aggregated deep energy retrofit projects in…
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