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The Trudeau government’s online censorship bill passed the final stage of voting in the Senate and received royal assent and became law.
Also, CBC President Catherine Tait requested to meet with Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to discuss his campaign promise to defund the public broadcaster.
Next, as public servants continue to strike leaving serious disruptions to the Canadian economy, there is no word from the government about using the Emergencies Act or back-to-work legislation to end the protests.
Tune into The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Andrew Lawton!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Trudeau government’s online censorship bill passed the final stage of voting in the Senate and received royal assent and became law.
Also, CBC President Catherine Tait requested to meet with Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to discuss his campaign promise to defund the public broadcaster.
Next, as public servants continue to strike leaving serious disruptions to the Canadian economy, there is no word from the government about using the Emergencies Act or back-to-work legislation to end the protests.
Tune into The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Andrew Lawton!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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