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NDP s Nippi-Albright urges Sask government to make National Day of Truth and Reconciliation to be a provincial stat holiday | 620 CKRM The Source

Harder has concerns over Bill C10 regulating Internet

Harder has concerns over Bill C10 regulating Internet - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Harder has concerns over Bill C10 regulating Internet Poll Yes, as much as possible Yes, sometimes As the contentious Heritage Committee debate continues in Ottawa surrounding the federal government’s Bill C10, Lethbridge MP and Official Opposition Critic for Digital Government Rachael Harder says many Canadians aren’t fully aware what’s at stake if the bill passes– particularly since section 4.1, which exempted social media and Internet creators from strict Canadian content laws, has now been removed. “Bill C10 is being put through under the guise of modernizing the Broadcasting Act, but, in fact, what this bill is actually about is regulating the Internet,” says Harder.

Mining remains vital to many B C families | Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley

Posted: May 5, 2021 By Tom Shypitka May is Mining Month in British Columbia. We recognize and celebrate the vital contributions of mining in our beautiful province. Mining accounts for more than 30,000 jobs in B.C. and has significant impacts on suppliers and service providers in every part of the province. The mining and mineral exploration sector has always been a significant part of British Columbia’s economy. The industry provides good, family-supporting jobs for people in communities throughout the province. The benefits of mining run deep, for 150 years mining has contributed directly to our province by ways of government revenue. Mining also has intangible impacts as well, most importantly the relationships it fosters. Mining has been a catalyst in bridging truth and reconciliation with First Nations throughout the province.

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