Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge will not seek re-election, but plans to unveil a proposal to modernize CBC/Radio-Canada’s mandate before leaving office. St-Onge, who represents Brome-Missisquoi, wants to focus on family after recently having a child, while also fulfilling her mandate as minister by ensuring independence for Radio-Canada’s French services. Despite Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s pledge to defund CBC, St-Onge aims to rally Liberal leadership candidates to support her plan amid threats to Canada’s cultural sovereignty from U.S. President Trump.
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'Read a few more history books,' Canada-born Israeli minister advises millennials uneasy with Iran war
Israeli Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Sharren Haskel acknowledged public skepticism towards military intervention, recalling the Iraq War's fallout while asserting that Iran's nuclear capabilities present a significant threat. She urges younger generations to learn from history, emphasizing that Iran's violations of the 2015 nuclear deal create urgency for decisive action against its growing menace. Need More Context? 🔎
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