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The Task Force on Flood Insurance and Relocation, stood up in 2021, has recently published its final report, Adapting to Rising Flood Risk: An Analysis of Insurance Solutions for Canada (August 2022). The Government of Canada is continuing to work with stakeholders towards possible policy solutions in the coming months.
The Opposition has long called on the Government to list Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist entity pursuant to the Criminal Code.
What the CBSA and RCMP are doing to work with United States Customs and Border Protection to combat smuggling routes through the United States to Canada and vice versa with a focus on Roxham Road.
Recent media article reports the existence of unofficial Chinese police stations across five continents, in including Canada, that are intimidating and harassing Chinese nationals living in Canada.
The Government of Canada invoked the Emergencies Act in February 2022 in response to illegal occupations, blockades of infrastructure, and non-peaceful protests across Canada.
Recent media coverage regarding NEXUS application backlog.
The Mass Casualty Commission has continued hearings throughout the summer, with testimony provided by senior RCMP members.
The Budget Implementation Act received Royal Assent on June 23, 2022 which introduced amendments to the Corrections and Conditional Release Act pertaining to the use of dry cells following a decision by a Nova Scotia Supreme Court.