People have another chance to pay their respects to Brian Mulroney in Ottawa today before the public tributes move to Montreal.
How to pay your respects to former prime minister Brian Mulroney in OttawaFormer prime minister Brian Mulroney lies in state as dignitaries, public pay tributeFormer Canadian prime minister and Conservative stalwart Brian Mulroney has died at age 84. Over his impressive career, the passionate and ambitious politician, businessman, husband, father, and grandfather left an unmistakable mark on the country.
Did U.K. hospital staff try to snoop on Princess Kate's medical records? Privacy watchdog investigates Advocates and Air Canada's CEO served up opposing views of on-board accessibility for passengers on Tuesday, though both sides agree that consistency remains a problem.Ben Mulroney says his father would be happy to see how Canadians have come together in the wake of his passing: and how his time as prime minister, both personally and politically, made lives better for people in Canada and around the world.A young climate activist who helped organize a series of protests across B.C.
A British privacy watchdog said Wednesday it is looking into a report that staff at a private London hospital tried to snoop on the Princess of Wales’ medical records while she was a patient for abdominal surgery.Hong Kong lawmakers unanimously approved a new national security law Tuesday that grants the government more power to quash dissent, widely seen as the latest step in a sweeping political crackdown triggered by pro-democracy protests in 2019.
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