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Australian Senator Suspended for Burqa Protest

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson faces parliamentary suspension after wearing a burqa during Senate proceedings in controversial protest. Full details on the political fallout.

Australian Senator's Burqa Stunt Sparks Outcry

Far-right Senator Pauline Hanson wears a burqa in Australian Parliament, demanding a public ban. The political stunt triggers accusations of racism and suspends proceedings.

Winnipeg Weather: Sun in South, Snow in North

Meteorologist Colleen Bready's November 20 forecast reveals stark weather contrasts across Manitoba. Southern regions enjoy sunshine while northern areas face snow. Stay informed about current conditions.

MPP Remembers Hanover Teens Killed in Crash

Grey-Bruce-Owen Sound MPP Paul Vickers pays tribute to three teenagers killed in a tragic Hanover, Ontario crash during provincial parliament address. Read the emotional remembrance.

Mentorship Gap for BIPOC Youth in Canada

A new Canadian study reveals mentorship is crucial for BIPOC youth employment, yet nearly one-third lack a mentor. Discover the findings and the call for action.

Carney's budget passes as parties avoid election

Mark Carney's budget narrowly passes Parliament as Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives and other opposition parties avoid triggering an election. Analysis of the political calculations behind the vote.

MPs vote today on Mark Carney's first budget

Canadian MPs will cast crucial votes on Prime Minister Mark Carney's inaugural budget today. The budget, tabled November 4, represents the government's economic vision for the nation. Follow live updates.

Avian Flu Confirmed in Manitoba Community

Health authorities confirm avian influenza detection in a Manitoba town. Learn about response measures and safety precautions being implemented to contain the outbreak.

Missing Manitoba Teens Found Safe by RCMP

Two missing teenagers from Manitoba have been located safely by RCMP. Get the latest updates on the successful search operation and community relief.

Manitoba's 72-hour detention for meth intoxication

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew introduces involuntary 72-hour detention for drug-intoxicated individuals. New protective care centers aim to address public safety and addiction treatment in Winnipeg.

Iraq Votes in Pivotal Election Amid Public Doubt

As Iraq holds a pivotal parliamentary election in a rare period of calm, citizens express deep skepticism that the vote will bring change to a nation plagued by corruption and poor services.

Carney Government Survives Critical Budget Vote

Prime Minister Carney's minority government narrowly survives the first of several confidence votes on the federal budget, setting the stage for continued political tension in Ottawa.

Conservative MP Resigns - Second Tory Exit in 48 Hours

In a stunning political development, Conservative MP Ryan Williams resigns from Parliament just days after colleague Dr. Stephen Ellis crossed the floor, creating a major crisis for Pierre Poilievre's leadership.

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