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Good Wednesday morning, In today’s Politics This Morning: The CRTC aims to boost internet competition. Simon, Champagne, Miller and Poilievre are in Atlantic Canada. Ex-protocol chief Stewart Wheeler heads to South America. Feds seek feedback on ‘21st century workforce’ Amid a growing chorus of discontent over its temporary worker policies, the federal government has launched an online questionnaire on how it can “develop a new worker-centric” economy.
sat in, virtually, for MacGregor, and JAMIL JIVANI substituted, in person, for one of the Conservatives. The purpose of the meeting—according to a letter to the committee chair sent by the Tories—was to discuss launching a new study to get to the bottom of if/where/how the government messed up by allowing AHMED FOUAD MOSTAFA ELDIDI to immigrate to Canada. Eldidi and his son, MOSTAFA ELDIDI, are facing terrorism charges over an alleged plot to carry out a terror attack in Toronto.
the current ambassador and permanent representative to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe in Vienna, Austria is being replaced by VÉRONIQUE PEPIN-HALLÉ. Pepin-Hallé was previously a deputy director for NATO and the OSCE, and has been in the foreign affairs department since 2002. She has represented Canada in Jordan, Iraq and Afghanistan and at the mission to the United Nations in New York City.
the interim leader of the upstart Canadian Future Party, is planning to hold a press conference in Ottawa’s National Press Theatre at 11 a.m. today. The CFP told us yesterday that he will be announcing the “formal launch” of the party, now that it has been accredited by Elections Canada, and that CFP plans to run candidates in the upcoming byelections in LaSalle-Emard-Verdun, Que., and Elmwood—Transcona, Man.
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