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Is C-10 a bill too far?


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For a month, the federal government has been under fire over its broadcasting bill C-10 and its implications for free speech. Peter Menzies, a former commissioner of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, said the bill “doesn’t just infringe on free expression, it constitutes a full-blown assault upon it and, through it, the foundations of democracy.” The
National Post’s Anja Karadeglija examines the issues and what’s at stake.
What’s the big controversy with Bill C-10?
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Minority government easily survives first of three confidence votes on budget


Minority government easily survives first of three confidence votes on budget
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By Christopher Reynolds and Joan Bryden, The Canadian Press on April 21, 2021.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivers the federal budget in the House of Commons as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks on in Ottawa on Monday April 19, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
OTTAWA – Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberal government easily survived Wednesday the first of three confidence votes on the federal budget.
A Bloc Quebecois sub-amendment to the main budget motion was defeated by a vote of 297-37.
The sub-amendment called on the government to accede to premiers’ demand for a $38-billion hike in annual transfer payments for health care and for a 10 per cent increase in old age security for all seniors, not just those aged 75 and over. ....

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