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Evening Brief: Opening plans and plans to stay closed

Evening Brief: Opening plans and plans to stay closed
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Evening Brief: Rolling out and going up

iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on May 17, 2021 5:51pm Photo: Gander Airport / Twitter Today’s Evening Brief is brought to you by iPoliticsLIVE. Join us May 20th at 9:30 a.m. ET for a transatlantic conversation between the European Union Ambassador to Canada and the Canadian Ambassador to the European Union about a sustainable recovery post-pandemic. Register here. Good evening to you. Ottawa plans to announce who will replace Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin as the head of Canada’s vaccine rollout as soon as Monday, according to two government sources. The sources, who iPolitics assured it wouldn’t name in order for them to share information they otherwise wouldn’t be able to, are well-connected to the decision about who will takeover for Fortin, the rollout’s original logistics’ operator and planner, who stepped down Friday night, “pending the results of a military investigation,” as the Department of National Defence said in a press release.

Evening Brief: Pipeline pressure and provincial jab panic

iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on May 13, 2021 6:04pm AstraZeneca s vaccine (Wikimedia Commons photo) Today’s Evening Brief is brought to you by iPoliticsLIVE. Join us May 20th at 9:30 a.m. ET for a transatlantic conversation between the European Union Ambassador to Canada and the Canadian Ambassador to the European Union about a sustainable recovery post-pandemic. Register here. Good evening to you. We begin with ethics commissioner Mario Dion, who has found that former Finance minister Bill Morneau broke ethics law by failing to recuse himself from discussions about awarding WE Charity the Canada Student Service Grant (CSSG), but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not. The commissioner’s findings were published today, the result of an investigation requested by four MPs on July 10, after the Trudeau government outsourced the $500-million CSSG a program to pay students for volunteering to WE Charity, an organization with which the Trudeau and Morneau famili

Evening Brief: Permission to hug across the pond

iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on May 10, 2021 5:54pm Finnegan and Maxwell became a viral sensation when their hug on a New York street was caught on video in 2019. Today’s Evening Brief is brought to you by GCT’s #BetterDeltaport campaign. The Port of Vancouver’s business case for Roberts Bank Terminal 2 is falling apart. Why keep pushing ahead with a flawed plan instead of considering a better option for Canada, taxpayers, and the environment? Learn more about the better option. Good evening to you. We begin on the Hill, with the government’s much-troubled attempt to modernize the Broadcasting Act. There was word today the House’s Canadian Heritage committee will stall its clause-by-clause consideration of Bill C-10 while it awaits a new Charter statement. The move follows weeks of controversy stirred up by Liberal, NDP, and Bloc Québécois MPs on the Heritage committee when they voted to remove the bill’s exclusion of social media and user-generated

Evening Brief: Pfizer vaccine green-lit for teens

Evening Brief: Pfizer vaccine green-lit for teens
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