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During a joint press conference with Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Thursday, Prime Minister Mark Carney was asked what those sacrifices might be.
October 23, 2025 - 11:39 | Uday Rana | Global News - Canada
Thousands of teachers and their supporters are expected to converge at the Alberta Legislature for a massive rally Thursday, coinciding with Premier Danielle Smith’s Speech from the Throne.Roughly 750,000 students have been out of class since Oct. 6, when more than 50,000 teachers launched the largest strike in the province’s history. Ms. Smith, who leads the governing United Conservative Party, has pledged to table back-to-work legislation on Oct. 27.
October 23, 2025 - 11:24 | Carrie Tait, Jana G. Pruden | The Globe and Mail
The fall sitting of the Saskatchewan legislature began Wednesday with Premier Scott Moe’s government promising new rules to get tough on drugs and to help those battling addictions.Moe’s government, in the speech from the throne read out in the chamber by Lt.-Gov. Bernadette McIntyre, says it will introduce legislation that would, in extreme circumstances, see those battling addictions receive treatment against their will.
October 23, 2025 - 11:15 | Jeremy Simes | The Globe and Mail
As legislation looms ordering striking Alberta teachers back to work, Jennifer Black is bittersweet about returning to class to teach English to dozens of anxious Grade 12 students while feeling hopeless herself.“I’m happy to return because I know the kids need me,” Black said in an interview from her Calgary home. “But I’m unhappy to return because nothing has changed.”
October 23, 2025 - 11:09 | Fakiha Baig | The Globe and Mail
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October 23, 2025 - 11:00 | Peter Hum | Ottawa Citizen
The federal Liberals have proposed more than 80 changes to the Criminal Code to toughen bail and sentencing laws, in a long-awaited bill tabled in Parliament by Justice Minister Sean Fraser on Thursday morning. The government described the changes as “sweeping reforms to make bail laws stricter and sentencing laws tougher for repeat and violent offending.” Mr. Fraser also promised further action, with measures in the coming months aimed at sexual and intimate partner violence, and the safety of children.
October 23, 2025 - 11:00 | David Ebner | The Globe and Mail