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Trudeau Defense Chief Names Top Judge to Military Me Too Probe

Trudeau Defense Chief Names Top Judge to Military ‘Me Too’ Probe Bloomberg 4/30/2021 Stephen Wicary (Bloomberg) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government named a respected former Supreme Court of Canada justice to lead a review of sexual misconduct in the nation’s military. Louise Arbour, who was chief prosecutor at the international war crimes tribunals for Rwanda and Yugoslavia before her five-year term on Canada’s top bench, will examine harassment in the defense department and the Canadian Armed Forces, and make recommendations on how to fix systemic issues within the ranks. © Bloomberg Trudeau defence minister Photographer: David Kawai/Bloomberg

Trudeau Will Add to Record Debt With First Pandemic Budget

Trudeau Will Add to Record Debt With First Pandemic Budget Bloomberg 1 hr ago (Bloomberg) Justin Trudeau is set to unveil a vision for Canada’s post-pandemic recovery that will double as an election platform, heavy on new spending and assurances the mounting debt is affordable. The April 19 budget, the prime minister’s first full fiscal plan since before Covid-19 hit, is an opportunity to lay out longer-term aspirations he’ll be able to campaign on in a national vote that could see him regain his parliamentary majority. © Bloomberg Trudeau closeup Justin Trudeau is weighing whether the time is right to try and win back his parliamentary majority.

Canada Tells Wireless Firms to Sell Access to Networks

Canada Tells Wireless Firms to Sell Access to Networks Bloomberg 13 hrs ago Derek Decloet and Ilya Banares (Bloomberg) Canada issued new rules to bring down wireless costs, forcing large carriers including BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications Inc. resell access to their networks to smaller players. The decision by the telecommunications regulator makes it easier for regional telecommunications providers such as Quebecor Inc. and Cogeco Communications Inc. to compete on wireless plans with the sector’s three dominant companies Rogers, BCE and Telus Corp. But only companies that own spectrum in Canada will be eligible to participate in the “mobile virtual network operator” framework, cutting out foreign players because of domestic ownership rules. It applies for seven years, according to the decision released Thursday by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.

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