With one carve-out of the carbon tax already in the books and another waiting in the wings, can the federal government hold to its red line and stop further undermining of its landmark climate policy? The House looks at how the debate has developed over the week and hears from experts Chris Ragan and Jessica Green on the merits of the policy. Then, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault defends his government’s approach. Also, MPs of all political stripes open up about how the toxic drug crisis which has affected countless Canadians has touched their lives. Plus, War Museum historian Tim Cook and Rachel Collishaw of the Social Studies Educators Network of Canada talk about remembering our past in an age of disinformation.
Tens of thousands of public service workers have been on strike for just over a week, and in that short time business near the Tunney's Pasture complex in Ottawa has been boosted from the increased foot traffic.
Only a couple of Alberta teachers are piloting each grade level of proposed new social studies and fine arts curricula, according to data obtained by CBC News