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Parliamentary committee recommends against MAID expansion for mental illness
A special parliamentary committee will recommend that the federal government indefinitely pause the expansion of medical assistance in dying for people whose sole underlying condition is a mental illness, CBC News has confirmed. Source link
Two high-profile Star casino executives banned from running companies for years
Two former executives of The Star Entertainment Group Ltd have been handed penalties for breaching the Corporations Act in connection with a Chinese money-laundering scandal. Source link
ASIC launches Zone RV criminal investigation over caravan company's collapse
The former director of Zone RV faces a criminal probe into allegations he acted recklessly or dishonestly before the manufacturer collapsed with debts of $42 million. Source link
New Royal Canadian Navy boss says service must grow by up to 40%
The Royal Canadian Navy’s sweeping modernization plans hinge on a challenge that can’t be solved in a shipyard. Vice-Admiral Dan Charlebois says the service must grow by as much as 40 per cent to crew a new fleet of destroyers, submarines and support vessels now taking shape. Source link
Prince George heading to Eton College to continue education
Prince George, who turns 13 in July, will attend Eton College this September, following in the footsteps of his father, Prince William. Source link
WA rail union pushes back on proposal for safety lights on trains
The state’s union for train drivers says a draft bill mandating more lights on trains is “fundamentally flawed” and would not fix motorists’ behaviour at level crossings. Source link
Bluey speaks Indigenous language in time for NAIDOC week
The animated award-winning cartoon series Bluey has been translated into Yolŋu Matha, from north-east Arnhem Land, for NAIDOC Week. Source link
NDP wants minister to explain why citizenship certificates were abruptly suspended
The NDP’s Jenny Kwan wants Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab to explain why her department abruptly suspended citizenship certificates issued to a number of people around the world under the “lost Canadians” law passed late last year. She says she’s hearing from some who are now considering legal action. Source link
Conservatives blast Liberals for trying to 'ram' controversial lawful access bill through House
Conservative MPs are taking issue with the way the Liberal government is trying to push its controversial lawful access legislation through the House of Commons before MPs break for the summer. Source link
ASX up, oil plunges to three-month low while SpaceX becomes fifth-biggest US company — as it happened
Oil prices sink to a three-month low on reports the US will allow Iran to start selling oil again, while the Australian share market edges up after a sell-off across Wall Street’s tech and AI stocks. Source link