Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Maura Forrest
Publication Date: January 17, 2025 - 13:49
Former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre applies to enter Quebec Liberal leadership race
January 17, 2025
Former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre has officially applied to enter the race to lead the Quebec Liberal Party, but the spectre of a dispute with the provincial tax agency is hanging over his candidacy.Coderre spent the first part of a Friday press conference in Quebec City explaining the current status of his tax problems and threatening legal action against Revenu Québec. He said he has reached a “global agreement” with the federal and provincial revenue agencies to resolve his debts, and insisted the controversy will not compromise his campaign.
Pat King told an Ontario court he regrets his role in the Freedom Convoy and says his actions leading the 2022 protests in Ottawa have left him unable to sleep, fearing for his safety, experiencing online harassment and in financial ruin.
January 17, 2025 - 19:42 | | CBC News - Ottawa
Mayors whose cities have received millions in public transit funding commitments from the federal government are worried that political upheaval in Ottawa could jeopardize support for the much-needed investments.Municipalities are counting on a national transit fund totaling $30-billion over a decade for new buses, subway trains and other infrastructure. The money, announced in 2024 by the federal Liberal government, would start flowing next year.
January 17, 2025 - 18:42 | Jill Mahoney | The Globe and Mail
A recent survey looking into the sex lives of teenagers is showing worrying trends. We speak with one of the authors of the survey to dive into the concerning numbers. We also replay what flicks Mr. Hollywood believes are worth a watch. We also revisit Kristy's conversation on what happens once the TikTok ban happens.
January 17, 2025 - 18:39 | | CFRA - 580 - Ottawa
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