Hugh Segal
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Over 200 family members and friends say goodbye to longtime Kingston political figureOver two hundred friends and family members attended a private funeral for longtime political advisor Hugh Segal.CanadaAug 22, 2023
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Longtime Kingston, Ont. politician Hugh Segal passes away at 72Segal was a senator and chief of staff during the Mulroney administration. Segal was originally from Montreal but spent many years living in Kingston.PoliticsAug 10, 2023
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Hugh Segal, former Tory senator and longtime politico, dead at 72Former prime minister Brian Mulroney says in an interview that Hugh Segal was an eternally optimistic person who worked hard as his chief of staff.PoliticsAug 10, 2023
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Bill Kelly: Is Canada ready for a basic income program?The concept of a basic income is not some crazy, left-wing idea, as some critics have characterized it, says Bill Kelly.CommentarySep 14, 2020
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Nathalie Des Rosiers, Ottawa-area Liberal MPP, set to resign seat at Queen’s ParkIn a press release issued Thursday evening, Massey College announced Des Rosiers was elected to the position of principal.PoliticsMay 16, 2019
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Independent Senate still a bit wobbly, but likely here to stay: Hugh SegalA former Conservative senator says last week's wrangling in the Senate over marijuana legislation shows that the Red Chamber is still finding its feet after major reforms two years ago.CanadaMar 25, 2018
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What you need to know about Ontario’s basic income planThink of it as a Guaranteed Income Supplement for the under 65MoneyApr 24, 2017
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Ontario basic income pilot project to be tested in Hamilton, Lindsay, Thunder BayThe guaranteed basic income amount will be just under $17,000 a year for single people.CanadaApr 24, 2017
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Ontario government consulting with public on basic income pilot projectOntario's Liberal government is asking for public input on developing a pilot project to guarantee people a minimum income.CanadaNov 3, 2016
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How independent will Canada’s new senators be?Critics say Senators appointed by a Liberal prime minister are likely to lean Liberal. Several Senators disagree.PoliticsMar 18, 2016
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