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FRIDAY, JULY 26—SUNDAY, AUG. 11 Summer Olympics—Cheer for Team Canada as they take part in the XXXIII Olympic Summer Games in Paris, France, from Friday, July 26, to Sunday, Aug. 11. Details: olympics.com.
—FRIDAY, AUG. 9 Canadian Congress of Black Parliamentarians—The Canadian Congress of Black Parliamentarians will meet in Ottawa from Wednesday, Aug. 7 to Friday, Aug. 9. Black Politicians from all spheres—federal, provincial, municipal, and school boards—and all parties will convene once again at the Parliament of Canada to discuss and network on Black issues in Canada. For details, contact the office of Liberal MP Michael Coteau.
Senator Jaffer's Retirement—Today is British Columbia ISG Senator Mobina Jaffer's 75th birthday, which means her mandatory retirement from the Senate. Info Sessions on FNCFS Draft Settlement Deal—The last in a four-part series of online info sessions on the Draft Settlement Agreement on Long-Term Reform of First Nations Child and Family Services hosted by the Assembly of First Nations. Today's session is on 'Chapter #4: Governance and Accountability.' Thursday, Sept. 5 at 11 a.m. ET happening online: afn.ca.
House Resumes Sitting—The House will resume sitting on Monday, Sept. 16. Two Federal Byelections—Voters in the ridings of Elmwood—Transcona, Man., and LaSalle—Émard—Verdun, Que., will go to the polls today. Policy Forum—The Canadian Urban Transit Association hosts its 2024 Policy Forum in Ottawa. Some of North America’s leading transit and urban mobility experts will discuss the industry’s future and the role of federal public transit policy. This year’s event will focus on affordability, regional coordination and integration, and transit’s role in addressing Canada’s productivity gap. Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the Hilton Garden Inn Ottawa Downtown, 361 Queen St. Details via Eventbrite.
Camp Parliament for Girls—It's all fun and civics at Camp Parliament for Girls Ottawa 2024. Girls aged 8-17 years will study Canada's parliamentary system of government, form political parties, create a campaign platform to stand for office, vote in an election, and form a government to pass a law. Each student will serve as an MP. Saturday, Oct. 5, at 8 a.m. at 350 Dalhousie St. Details via Eventbrite.
Senator Bellemare's Retirement—Today is Quebec PSG Senator Diane Bellemare's 75th birthday, which means her mandatory retirement from the Senate. —FRIDAY NOV. 1 COP16 Conference on Biodiversity—The COP16 Conference on Biodiversity will take place from Monday, Oct. 21, to Friday, Nov. 1, in Cali, Colombia. Details online: cbd.int.
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