There's a maximum of five sitting days left before the House of Commons rises for the holiday break — but there's a lot left in store before parliamentarians head home to their ridings.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre intends to use a motion on Tuesday to press the Liberals on whether they support a new oil pipeline to the Pacific Coast, which includes overriding the existing oil tanker ban off BC's north coast.
The same day, Justice Minister Sean Fraser will hold a news conference about a new bill updating the Criminal Code to "protect victims and keep kids safe from predators," according to his office.
And just before Christmas, the federal government must submit a new plan to reform the on-reserve child welfare system, as a group of First Nations leaders and children’s advocates prepare a competing proposal. CBC senior reporter Olivia Stefanovich has more on that looming deadline — and what First Nations leaders are planning to do next ...
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre intends to use a motion on Tuesday to press the Liberals on whether they support a new oil pipeline to the Pacific Coast, which includes overriding the existing oil tanker ban off BC's north coast.
The same day, Justice Minister Sean Fraser will hold a news conference about a new bill updating the Criminal Code to "protect victims and keep kids safe from predators," according to his office.
And just before Christmas, the federal government must submit a new plan to reform the on-reserve child welfare system, as a group of First Nations leaders and children’s advocates prepare a competing proposal. CBC senior reporter Olivia Stefanovich has more on that looming deadline — and what First Nations leaders are planning to do next ...
CLICK HERE for the full report

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