At committee: Prorogation, processing capacity and handing over tax collection power to Quebec
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At committee: Hong Kong asylum measures, COVID-19 impact on veterans groups and pandemic spending
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iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Jan 27, 2021 6:31am MPs spent most of Monday discussing the rules and procedures that govern the House of Commons. (Jolson Lim/iPolitics)
While concern mounts over China’s crackdown on pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong, CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION members will examine measures introduced last fall to make it easier for those fleeing persecution to apply for asylum in Canada. After a one-hour briefing with senior departmental officials, they’ll speak with representatives from the Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic, l’
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All Eyes Are On This Crucial Pipeline After KeystoneXL Got Axed By Tsvetana Paraskova - Jan 25, 2021, 12:00 PM CST
The Trans Mountain expansion project has just become the most important oil pipeline project in Canada after U.S. President Joe Biden stopped the U.S.-Canada cross-border link Keystone XL.
The expansion of Trans Mountain, which is set to nearly triple to 890,000 bpd the pipeline capacity from Alberta to the Vancouver coast, is currently expected to come online in December 2022.
With Keystone XL dead, Trans Mountain a project now owned by the federal government of Canada is Alberta’s best chance to get its landlocked oil to major markets, including the fast-growing markets in Asia Pacific.