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Alberta bill adds citizenship markers to IDs

Alberta government tables bill requiring citizenship status and personal health numbers on provincial identification documents. Learn about the proposed changes.

Alberta bill adds citizenship markers to IDs

Alberta government introduces legislation requiring citizenship status and personal health numbers on provincial identification documents. Learn what this means for residents.

Alberta legalizes farmed elk and deer hunting

Alberta's UCP government passes Bill 10, legalizing the hunting of farmed elk and deer within fenced harvest preserves. Learn about the new regulations and their impact.

Unions Condemn Federal Bargaining Rule Changes

Canada's largest labour organizations are condemning the federal government's proposed changes to collective bargaining rules, warning they undermine workers' rights and tilt the balance in favour of employers.

Manitoba cracks down on election disinformation

Manitoba's government passes sweeping new bills including strong anti-disinformation measures for elections, healthcare reforms, and enhanced consumer protections in final legislative push.

Quebec doctors challenge salary law in court

Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.

New Brunswick unveils 5-year accessibility plan

New Brunswick launches comprehensive strategy to create barrier-free province by addressing physical, digital, and social accessibility challenges through multi-year action plan.

Quebec Doctors Challenge Bill 2 in Court

The FMSQ launches court challenge to suspend key provisions of Quebec's Bill 2, warning of catastrophic consequences for patient care and medical staffing across the province.

Saskatchewan to pass fair gun buyback compensation law

Saskatchewan is preparing to introduce groundbreaking legislation ensuring fair market value compensation for firearms affected by the federal buyback program. Learn how this provincial move could set a national precedent.

Alberta Recall Act Stays: No Changes Coming

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces the province's recall legislation will remain unchanged for now, despite ongoing debates about its effectiveness and implementation requirements.

Quebec's Bill 94 Targets Vulnerable Students: EMSB

The English Montreal School Board is speaking out against Quebec's Bill 94, warning it disproportionately affects the province's most vulnerable students and could have devastating consequences for educational access.

Canada's Battle Against Hate: Bill C-9 Explained

As hate crimes surge across Canada, new legislation aims to strengthen legal tools against extremism. Discover how Bill C-9 could reshape Canada's approach to combating hate speech and protecting vulnerable communities.

Maine Enacts Red Flag Gun Law After Tragedy

Maine implements groundbreaking extreme risk protection order legislation following tragic mass shooting, empowering law enforcement to temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed dangerous.

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