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After 150 years, Canada still has an Indian Act. Why is it so hard to get rid of?
The Indian Act marks 150 years since it was enacted this month. CBC Radio’s The House spoke with First Nations leaders, historians and legal experts about the Indian Act and attempts by First Nations to move beyond it. Source link
Top Canadian commander in Latvia temporarily removed following compensation probe
Canada’s military operations commander has temporarily removed the officer in charge of the country’s biggest overseas deployment. The decision by Lt.-Gen. Steve Boivin comes after Col. James Smith was charged by military police with prejudice to good order regarding compensation irregularities while he commanded Task Force Latvia. Source link
Carney breaks down plans to spend $51B on local infrastructure over a decade
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the federal government has a plan to address infrastructure gaps across Canada with billions of dollars in funding over the coming decade. Source link
Finance minister followed ethics rules, says Carney, as potential high-speed rail conflict questioned
Prime Minister Mark Carney defended Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne on Tuesday, saying the minister followed all of the ethics rules when it comes to the involvement of his partner in the Alto high-speed rail project. Source link
Conservatives call for ethics probe of Champagne as questions raised over high-speed rail
The Conservatives are calling for an ethics investigation into Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne in regards to the involvement of his partner in the Alto high-speed rail project. Prime Minister Mark Carney defended Champagne, saying the minister followed all of the ethics rules. Source link
Marathon will split from World Athletics Championships after 2029
World Athletics plans to launch a standalone World Marathon Championship from 2030 under a major overhaul of its distance running calendar, the sport’s governing body said Tuesday. Source link
'You can't' — Dan Levy says there's no Schitt's Creek sequel without Catherine O'Hara
Dan Levy struggled to find the words as he set foot in the Ontario town where the smash hit Schitt’s Creek was filmed for the first time since the show wrapped. Source link
CUSMA talks may run past July 1 deadline, U.S. trade envoy says
Negotiations to rebalance the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement are likely to continue past the July 1 deadline, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Tuesday. Source link
Carney urges 'all parties' in Iran war not to target civilian infrastructure amid Trump threats
Prime Minister Mark Carney urged “all parties” in the United States and Israel’s war with Iran to respect international law and not target civilian infrastructure, following repeated threats to do so by U.S. President Donald Trump. Source link
Artemis II astronauts capture stunning 'Earthset' photo
A day after the historic lunar flyaround, NASA on Tuesday released striking photos taken by the U.S.-Canadian crew. Source link