International aid programs, ‘safe sport’ and toxic tailing ponds leaks on the committee agenda

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International aid programs, ‘safe sport’ and toxic tailing ponds leaks on the committee agenda
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The justice committee is hearing from marcomendicino today about the government's plan to amend the anti-terrorism law, while the heritage committee will continue their ongoing investigation into “safe sport in Canada' cdnpoli ParlCA

members will continue their ongoing investigation into “safe sport in Canada” with expert testimony frombefore going behind closed doors for a confidential briefing from the interim House law clerk.

First Nations and Métis leaders from across Canada offer their perspectives on toxic leaks from tailing ponds during back-to-back panel discussions atmembers examine the “ecosystems impacts” of seal, walrus and otter populations with representatives from theandmembers hear from more expert witnesses as they continue to explore issues related to the trafficking of “women, girls and gender diverse people.

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