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Small NAC soirée previews bigger GGPAA May gala

Arming oneself with a box of popcorn and a glass of white wine is not a bad way to spend a Friday evening watching TV. Countless Canadians have been doing something similar during the seemingly endless COVID-19 pandemic. But it was a markedly different popcorn-and-wine Friday in Ottawa at the National Arts Centre’s (NAC’s) Babs […]

Labour Minister O’Regan sets his senior staff lineup

Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan is settling into his new portfolio, and has lined up a good chunk of his office so far, with his full senior staff team now in place, to be led by chief of staff Paul Moen. Mr. Moen was most recently running Mr. O’Regan’s office as the minister for natural resources, […]

AFN national chief Archibald to deliver speech at Ottawa Mayor’s Breakfast on Nov. 29

MONDAY, NOV. 29 House Sitting—The House is scheduled to sit every weekday from Monday, Nov. 29-Dec. 17. It will resume sitting again on Monday, Jan. 31, 2022. Mayor’s Breakfast with RoseAnne Archibald—National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations RoseAnne Archibald will deliver remarks at the Mayor’s Breakfast hosted by the Ottawa Board of Trade. […]

Senators, MP Cooper present bill to better support jurors

Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu speaks at a Nov. 25, 2021, pressconference to present his bill to amend the criminal code to remove legal barriers impeding the ability of jurors to seek medical support from healthcare professionals for trauma caused by their participation in a criminal trial.The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade Tina Daenzer, Juror […]