Bujold s fate for a spot in this summer s Olympics currently lies in the hands of the Court of Arbitration for Sport after her qualifying tournament was scrapped due to the pandemic.
Bujold and her lawyer, Sylvie Rodrigue, lost their original appeal to the IOC earlier this month, leaving the CAS as her last chance to box in what would be her final Olympics. I would like to take this opportunity to extend my full support for Ms. Bujold’s inclusion in these Games, Guilbeault wrote. The Government of Canada is committed to creating an environment in which women and girls can safely and confidently engage in sport at all ages and all levels. Much like the International Olympic Committee, we have set a target to achieve gender equality in sport and we fund research to increase the representation and participation of girls and women in sport. A critical part of that inclusive and encouraging environment is ensuring that inspiring women like Ms. Bujold can achieve the same accolad
Canadian boxer Mandy Bujold has support of Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault
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Canadian boxer Mandy Bujold has support of Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault
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Barring an election or some last-ditch attempt to block it, the controversial Bill C-10 is destined to become law. The bill to regulate the internet using the CRTC now has the backing of the governing Liberals as well as the Bloc Quebecois and NDP.
This means that government regulation of all aspects of the internet, including your social media feeds, is one step closer to reality.
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While the NDP has expressed support for passing the bill while also offering up criticisms of some aspects and the government’s handling of it, the Bloc is now all in.