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Manitoba's Legislative Assembly was on fire today! Heated debate over the NDP government's handling of healthcare, the carbon tax, and even singing 'O Canada' daily in the chamber. Plus, accusations of price gouging by Walmart had members trading barbs. #MBpoli

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Debate in the PEI legislature over a motion to increase organ and tissue donation through presumed consent. Also, concerns raised about the effectiveness of the $10 million NHL deal and its return on investment for the province.

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heated debate in Quebec's National Assembly as the Health and Social Services committee discussed Bill 83. Key sticking point: a temporary two-year system for physicians transitioning to private practice. Will reverting to the old system after two years actually fix anything? The

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Just another day in the Alberta legislature... except today's agenda? Absolutely nothing. The Assembly adjourned almost immediately after convening, with no substantive business conducted. Wonder what's brewing behind the scenes at the Alberta Legislature?

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Bill 94 in Quebec's National Assembly is under debate, aiming to strengthen secularism in schools after troubling events at Bedford school. While Minister Drainville says it's about democratic values and equality, critics like Cadet and Zanetti question if the bill truly

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Interesting debate in New Brunswick's Legislative Assembly as the Estimates and Fiscal Policy committee dug into the Regional Development Corporation's budget. Kathy Bockus grilled the minister on everything from funding allocations to program eligibility, while Michelle Conroy

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Tempers flared in the Saskatchewan legislature over Bill 137, which critics say forces teachers to out two-spirit, trans, and non-binary students under 16 without their consent. The opposition is calling for the bill to be repealed.

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Drama in the Manitoba Legislature! 🏛️ Tensions flared as the PCs passed a resolution to sing "O Canada" daily. The NDP questioned the sincerity of the move, citing past government actions and loyalty to Canada. Was this patriotism or political posturing?

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Fiery debate in the National Assembly of Québec over the delayed Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital project! Tensions flared between Marc Tanguay and Health Minister Christian Dubé as the opposition grilled the government on infrastructure and healthcare priorities.

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British Columbia's Democratic and Electoral Reform committee is prioritizing province-wide engagement, especially in rural and First Nations communities, to gather input on electoral reform. Transparency and accessibility are key as they plan their next steps!

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Drama in the Ontario legislature as MPPs debate the pressing issues of the day. Stay tuned for more updates from Queen's Park!

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Ontario's Legislative Assembly is on high alert over potential economic fallout from US tariffs under President Trump. Premier Ford's government is promising an "all-hands-on-deck" approach, including skills training and tax relief, to shield Ontario jobs. Will it be enough?

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Tempers flared in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly as the Deputy Premier apologized for saying a member's deceased mother would be "ashamed of him." The exchange came amidst debate over the budget, which the opposition says fails to address healthcare and cost of

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Ontario is looking to reduce reliance on the US economy, with a new bill aimed at knocking down interprovincial trade barriers. The Ford government says Bill 2 will allow direct-to-consumer alcohol sales across provinces, plus make it easier for skilled workers to move to

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Drama in Newfoundland and Labrador's House of Assembly as the Minister of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture faced tough questions! From a renewed lease agreement with Icewater to concerns about unprocessed Northern cod leaving the province, no stone was left unturned. The

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Manitoba's PC opposition is pushing the NDP government on Bill 227, the "Free Trade and Mobility within Canada Act." Accusations are flying about inaction on removing interprovincial trade barriers, with comparisons to other provinces. Will this bill gain traction in the Manitoba

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Saskatchewan's Crown and Central Agencies committee meeting got heated over the Public Service Commission's new GEM system. Critics grilled officials on the 22% budget increase, linking it to the new system and recent salary bumps. Is this tech upgrade worth the cost?

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MLAs in British Columbia are still facing challenges securing constituency offices months after the election, impacting their ability to serve constituents. The Legislative Assembly Management Committee also discussed a review of MLA accommodation policies, including rules about

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Manitoba's Legislative Assembly saw some heated exchanges during question period, with the opposition grilling the government on everything from Hydro contract non-renewals and rising school taxes to public safety concerns on Winnipeg Transit. #MBPoli