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OTTAWA - The government’s reply to the throne speech was adopted in the House of Commons Wednesday. Updated June 4, 2025 at 7:05 p.m. June 4, 2025. June 4, 2025. 2 min read. Save.
OTTAWA - The government’s reply to the throne speech was adopted in the House of Commons Wednesday. Updated June 4, 2025 at 7:05 p.m. June 4, 2025. June 4, 2025. 2 min read. Save.
In the House of Commons Wednesday, during a debate on the reply to the throne speech, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said she would vote in favour of the speech.
In the House of Commons Wednesday, during a debate on the reply to the throne speech, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said she would vote in favour of the speech. Article content.
But 242 members of the House of Lords disagree with the bill in its current form. They think AI firms should be forced to disclose which copyrighted material they use to train their tools, with a ...
Instead, it is currently stuck in limbo, ping-ponging between the House of Lords and the House of Commons. A government consultation proposes AI developers should have access to all content unless ...
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Speaker of the House of Commons Francis Scarpaleggia rises after being elected by colleagues in the House of Commons, Monday, May 26, 2025 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld.
OTTAWA - Quebec Liberal MP Francis Scarpaleggia was elected Speaker of the House of Commons on Monday — after an unusually dramatic race that saw the only Conservative contenders drop ...
Charlottetown MP Sean Casey once again came up short in his bid to become Speaker of the House of Commons, as MPs elected Quebec Liberal Francis Scarpaleggia to the role on Monday.
Scarpaleggia was dragged to the front of the House of Commons by Prime Minister Mark Carney and interim Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer as part of the tradition when a new Speaker is named.
OTTAWA — Quebec Liberal MP Francis Scarpaleggia is the new Speaker, promising to bring back order and respect to the House of Commons as he presides over a new minority Parliament.