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Changes Proposed to Canada’s Broadcasting Act Could Take Chinese State TV Networks Off Air The federal Conservatives are proposing changes to the Broadcasting Act that, if approved by Parliament, may see a possible removal of two Chinese state-owned broadcasters from Canada’s airwaves. The proposed changes target any foreign media that is “subject to direction or controlled by a non-democratic foreign state, by a foreign state that is committing genocide or crimes against humanity, or that transmits, produces, or participates in the production of forced confessions.” Conservatives Garnett Genuis, a human rights critic, and Alain Rayes, the party’s heritage critic, said their proposed revisions seek to bar authoritarian or genocidal states from pushing their propaganda to Canadians through the airwaves. ....
SC rejects Isa’s plea for live broadcast of his review petition Top Story April 14, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday dismissed a petition, filed by Justice Qazi Faez Isa, seeking live broadcast of his review petition proceedings. However, the apex court recognised people’s right to have access to information in matters of public importance, under Article 19-A of the Constitution. A 10-member larger bench, headed by Justice Umer Ata Bandial, announced the verdict earlier reserved on March 18. Other members of the bench include Justice Maqbool Baqir, Justice Manzoor Ahmed Malik, Mazhar Alam Khan Miankhel, Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, Justice Muneeb Akhtar, Justice Yahya Afridi, Justice Qazi Muhammad Amin Ahmed, and Justice Aminuddin Khan. ....
Premier Doug Ford announced today that students across Ontario will only be learning remotely. No time line have been given for when students may return. Child care will remain open for families who are frontline workers, and those who need support for non-school aged children. The province noted that before and after school programs will be cancelled. “This was not a decision we made lightly, as we know how critical schools are to Ontario students. Our priority has always been to keep schools open, however sharply rising community transmission can put our schools and Ontario families at risk. While Ontario’s plan has kept schools safe, as confirmed by the Chief Medical Officer of Health, we are taking decisive and preventative action today to ensure students can safely return to learning in our schools,” said Education Minister Stephen Lecce. ....