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iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Dec 31, 2020 12:30pm Premier Doug Ford congratulates his new finance minister, Rod Phillips, following his swearing in on June 20, 2019. Richard Lautens/Toronto Star Today’s Holiday Brief is brought to you by News Media Canada. It’s time to level the digital playing field. Google and Facebook are using their monopoly to threaten and undermine local news. Other countries are taking action. It’s time for Canada to stand up to the web giants – and step up for local news. Learn more. Hello, and happy holidays.
Doug knew: Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday that he knew Finance Minister Rod Phillips was on a Caribbean getaway two weeks before it was reported publicly, all while provincial officials were pleading with Ontarians to forego holiday gatherings. Phillips’ office also confirmed that he took a second personal vacation to Switzerland in August. Ford promised a “very tough conversation” ....
iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Dec 30, 2020 12:00pm Mayor Quimby, who cancelled a vacation to the Bahamas as Springfield was hit by a flu epidemic. Credit: Fox Today’s Holiday Brief is brought to you by News Media Canada. It’s time to level the digital playing field. Google and Facebook are using their monopoly to threaten and undermine local news. Other countries are taking action. It’s time for Canada to stand up to the web giants – and step up for local news. Learn more. Hello, and happy holidays.
Rod Phillips on vacation: Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips is being widely criticized for taking a holiday vacation to St. Barts despite public health recommendations strongly urging people to stay home and not travel abroad. Phillips released a statement on Tuesday evening saying he is making arrangements to return to Canada immediately, just one hour after Premier Doug Ford said he was “extremely disappointed” by his mi ....
iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Dec 29, 2020 12:00pm Alberta Premier Jason Kenney in Edmonton in May 2019 (Codie McLachlan/Star Edmonton) Today’s Holiday Brief is brought to you by News Media Canada. It’ s time to level the digital playing field. Google and Facebook are using their monopoly to threaten and undermine local news. Other countries are taking action. It’s time for Canada to stand up to the web giants – and step up for local news. Learn more. Hello, and happy holidays.
Prairie premiers polling poorly: A new poll from Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies finds the premiers of Prairie provinces are lagging those elsewhere when it comes to residents’ satisfaction with their pandemic management. According to the survey, Alberta’s Kenney has the lowest satisfaction rating 30 per cent while Manitoba’s Pallister has 31 per cent and Saskatchewan’s Moe has 39 per cent. ....
iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Dec 24, 2020 11:59am NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is holding a news conference before a critical vote on an NDP backbench bill to promote pharmacare. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics) Today’s Holiday Brief is brought to you by News Media Canada. It’s time to level the digital playing field. Google and Facebook are using their monopoly to threaten and undermine local news. Other countries are taking action. It’s time for Canada to stand up to the web giants – and step up for local news. Learn more. Good morning and happy holidays.
In the latest minority parliament election-speculation news, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of looking for an excuse to cause an election, HuffPost reports. That comes after Trudeau suggested the opposition parties don’t agree with his post-pandemic recovery plans: “As we get through this pandemic, and have conversations on how to build back bette ....
Holiday Brief: Second COVID-19 vaccine approved By iPolitics. Published on Dec 23, 2020 12:06pm Shipments of initial doses of COVID-19 vaccines are arriving at selected ports of entry in Canada. (Canada Border Services Agency photo) Today’s Holiday Brief is brought to you by HealthCare CAN. “We must not fail to fund our future and ensure that Canadians have equitable access to quality healthcare services when and where they need them.” – HealthCare CAN, the national voice of Canada’s hospitals, healthcare organizations and health research institutes. Learn more here. Good day. We hope you’re enjoying your Christmas holidays as much as we are. Here’s the first holiday brief of the season. ....