The race for prime minister in the United Kingdom is on, again. The British people are poised to have their third prime minister in two months, or they may see a familiar face retake the reins as Boris Johnson is rumoured to be mulling a potential comeback. Crystal Goomansingh has the details on the race to replace Liz Truss.
Big promises from British Columbia’s new premier-designate, David Eby, as he laid out his plan for his first 100 days in office. Today’s announcement comes after a controversial leadership race that saw his only opponent disqualified. Keith Baldrey has the latest.
Alberta’s government is ramping up the political battle with Ottawa. Mounties there are being told not to take part in the federal government’s buyback program. This comes as the prime minister declared Canadians would be “safer” due to the national freeze on the sale, purchase, and transfer of handguns that went into effect today. Abigail Bimman takes a look at the policy versus the politics.
The commission reviewing the federal government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act last winter to shut down the so-called "Freedom Convoy" in Canada’s capital has finished its first full week of hearings. As David Akin reports, there was a heavy focus on the police response.
The House Select committee investigating the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 has subpoenaed former U.S. president Donald Trump. Jackson Proskow reports from Washington, D.C, where he breaks down what this latest development means for the former president.
The Nova Scotia government is putting partisanship aside to make changes to the province’s labour laws in order to better support women and their partners following a miscarriage or stillbirth. Ross Lord spoke with the bereaved parents whose terrible loss inspired the legislation.
There is a quiet but incredibly important effort underway in this country to uncover the identities of Indigenous children who may be buried in unmarked graves at or near former residential schools. This week on The New Reality, Krista Hessey takes us inside one community's search for the names of children believed to have died at a residential school in southern Manitoba.
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Big promises from British Columbia’s new premier-designate, David Eby, as he laid out his plan for his first 100 days in office. Today’s announcement comes after a controversial leadership race that saw his only opponent disqualified. Keith Baldrey has the latest.
Alberta’s government is ramping up the political battle with Ottawa. Mounties there are being told not to take part in the federal government’s buyback program. This comes as the prime minister declared Canadians would be “safer” due to the national freeze on the sale, purchase, and transfer of handguns that went into effect today. Abigail Bimman takes a look at the policy versus the politics.
The commission reviewing the federal government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act last winter to shut down the so-called "Freedom Convoy" in Canada’s capital has finished its first full week of hearings. As David Akin reports, there was a heavy focus on the police response.
The House Select committee investigating the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 has subpoenaed former U.S. president Donald Trump. Jackson Proskow reports from Washington, D.C, where he breaks down what this latest development means for the former president.
The Nova Scotia government is putting partisanship aside to make changes to the province’s labour laws in order to better support women and their partners following a miscarriage or stillbirth. Ross Lord spoke with the bereaved parents whose terrible loss inspired the legislation.
There is a quiet but incredibly important effort underway in this country to uncover the identities of Indigenous children who may be buried in unmarked graves at or near former residential schools. This week on The New Reality, Krista Hessey takes us inside one community's search for the names of children believed to have died at a residential school in southern Manitoba.
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