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The Dog Days of Rebranding
In the final weeks of summer the Conservatives launch a major rebranding campaign for Pierre Poilievre while Ottawa continues to grapple with tech regulation and taxes. Links Conservatives launch massive ad campaign amid surge in polls | CBC News Anaida Poilievre’s Video Carbon tax ineffective in curbing fuel emissions, majority of Canadians say Canada Wants to Make Homes Affordable Without Crushing Prices – Bloomberg Canada’s tech tax threat risks sinking Biden’s global tax plan – POLITICO Draft Digital Services Tax Act It’s Complicated: Unpacking the Risks Behind Canada’s Digital Services Tax Plan – Michael Geist CBC, media groups ask Competition Bureau to investigate Meta’s move to block news in Canada Quebec Superior Court can hear case calling on removal of Gov. Gen. due to lack of French | CBC News Quebecers take legal route to remove Indigenous governor general over lack of French | Canada | The Guardian