In the news today: New governor general, Curbing separatism, Saving rural libraries
Arbour will outline her priorities as governor general while economists expect the Bank of Canada to hold rates steady for a fifth straight meeting.
- Former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour becomes Canada's 31st Governor General on Monday in an Ottawa ceremony featuring military salutes and Parliamentary readings.
- Following the ceremony, Arbour is expected to lay a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National War Memorial to mark her first official act.
- In Calgary, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks today, arguing Albertans do not have an issue with Canadians but "have a problem with the federal government."
- Economists expect the Bank of Canada to hold its benchmark interest rate at 2.25 per cent during Wednesday's meeting as officials navigate ongoing geopolitical uncertainties.
- World Cup organizers face security costs of $242 million in Vancouver and $94 million in Toronto, while Nova Scotians rally to save five rural libraries.
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In first official speech, Gov. Gen. Arbour calls on Canadians to learn from diversity
OTTAWA — Extreme polarization and consensus are dangerous and a better country can only be built through the "peaceful management" of our differences, Gov. Gen. Louise Arbour said Monday in her first speech as the King's representative in Canada.
Gov. Gen. Louise Arbour says learning from differences key to strong society
OTTAWA — Extreme polarization and consensus are dangerous and a better Canada can only be built through the "peaceful management" of our differences, Gov. Gen. Louise Arbour said Monday, in her first speech as the King's representative in Canada.
CP New GG Arbour says learning from differences key to strong society
OTTAWA — Gov. Gen. Louise Arbour says that both extreme polarization and consensus are dangerous and a better Canada can only be built through the "peaceful management" of our differences.
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