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The parliamentary ethics commissioner has reversed course and said he will examine the business dealings of federal cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault. [Global]
Minister Randy Boissonnault and his business associates face questions from the Parliamentary Ethics Committee about payments, contracts and grants. [Global]
The Liberals are refusing to say which federal politicians “wittingly” cooperated with foreign interference schemes after an explosive new report. [Global]
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he disagrees with a member of his caucus who says he wants to see more restrictions on abortion and would vote against same-sex marriage if there’s a future bill on the issue in Parliament. [CBC]
At the request of the House of Commons, auditor general Karen Hogan probed 97 contracts awarded to McKinsey between 2011 and 2023, with a total value of $209 million. [Global]
Le juge en chef de la Cour suprême du Canada, Richard Wagner, fait de la politique lorsqu’il laisse entendre que des élus québécois ont sombré dans la désinformation, estime Paul St-Pierre Plamondon. [La Presse]
Premier Andrew Furey sent a strong signal on Tuesday morning that the province's interest in offshore oil won't be going anywhere, despite mounting pressure within the industry to diversify before global demand tails off. [CBC]
Jennifer Blatherwick, a School District 43 trustee, has announced she will look to land the NDP's nomination in Coquitlam-Maillardville for the 2024 B.C. election. [Tri-City News]
Murray Rankin has been one of the more prominent and popular figures who has served the government as part of both the federal NDP and BC NDP. [Victoria Buzz]
Conservative leader Rishi Sunak sought to boost his party’s dismal outlook, while Labour’s Keir Starmer aimed to cement his status as favourite to become the next prime minister. [Global]
The results are a personal blow to Mr Modi, who has always secured majorities in elections as both chief minister of Gujarat state and India’s prime minister, and dominated the country's politics for a decade. The verdict marks a surprising revival for the Congress Party-led INDIA opposition alliance, defying earlier predictions of its decline, and sharply diverging from both exit polls and pre-election surveys. [BBC]
Eligible applicants from the U.K., U.S. and Canada will be able to apply to join the Australian Defence Force beginning in January 2025. [National Post]
Online streaming services like Netflix and Spotify are being told they must start contributing money toward local news and the production of Canadian content. [Global]
Instagram has confirmed that it’s rolling out “unskippable” ads that prevent you from scrolling through your feed until you finish watching an ad. [The Verge]
Those who wish to pay their respects to the sacrifices made along that coastline in 1944 are doing so on borrowed time. As a result of coastal erosion, some of the beaches of D-Day are disappearing. [CBC]
With so many elections happening globally this year, TrueMedia founder Oren Etzioni hopes the company's deepfake detection tool can help reduce disinformation. Here's how. [ZDNet]
The Calendar
0700 ET: St John's - Labour Min Seamus O'Regan speaks at the Energy NL conference
0800 ET: Ottawa - PM Trudeau departs for Deauville, France.
0930 ET: 025B West Block - The CPC national caucus will meet.
0930 ET: West Block - The NDP national caucus will meet
1000 ET: 225A West Block - The LPC national caucus will meet.
1540 ET: Deauville, France - PM Trudeau arrives at Deauville-Normandie Airport, France.
1630 ET: 035-B West Block - Citizenship and Immigration (CIMM) | Meeting 104 - Pension Transferability and Access to Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF), and Delays in Permanent Residence and Visas for Hong Kongers
1630 ET: 430 Wellington - Foreign Affairs and International Development (FAAE) | Meeting 112 - Appointment of Carolyn Bennett as Canada's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark / Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and Current Situation in Iran
1630 ET: 125-B West Block - Government Operations and Estimates (OGGO) | Meeting 127 - ArriveCAN Application
1630 ET: 415 Wellington - Indigenous and Northern Affairs (INAN) | Meeting 112 - Tax Revenues from Businesses on First Nations Territories
1630 ET: 410 Wellington - National Defence (NDDN) | Meeting 108 - Rising Domestic Operational Deployments and Challenges for the Canadian Armed Forces
1630 ET: 025-B West Block - Public Safety and National Security (SECU) | Meeting 112 - Bill C-70, An Act respecting countering foreign interference