We’re in the tail-end of a calm period here at the CCF when it comes to announcements, but we are hard at work preparing for some important dates beginning next week. Just you wait for what we have to share and talk about in February!
In the meantime, here are some stories we’ve been following this week:
- More than 74,000 Canadians have died on health-care wait lists since 2018: report
- This isn’t the first time American leaders have suggested annexing Canada
- Federal court expedites lawsuit challenging prorogation of Parliament
- Former Ontario principal handed 4-year prison sentence in undercover child exploitation sting
- Vancouver Public Library staff banned from wearing watermelon pins to show support for Palestine
- ’Tears of joy’ at Gaza ceasefire, but protesting groups in Canada say they won’t stop
- Meta says new rules prioritize freedom of expression, but even civil liberty advocates have mixed feelings
- Manitoba school division reinstates singing of God Save the King
- Vancouver clinic bars doctor from offering MAID to Alberta woman on site, using staff as legal witnesses
- Ontario pedophile who lured kids on Facebook says curtailing his use of internet violates his freedom
- Michael Ignatieff: “I was born liberal. The ‘adults in the room’ still have a lot to learn.”