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Starting today, and for the first time ever, the Senate of Canada’s chamber proceedings will be televised.
The change comes after years of opposition from some members of the Red Chamber — who said they feared televising debates would undermine their quality. While the debates in the House of Commons have been beamed into the nation’s homes since 1977, the upper house has been notably camera-shy.
In fact, the Senate is believed to be the last legislative chamber in the Western world that hasn’t televised its proceedings.
To date, only people willing to attend Senate proceedings in person, listen to streamed audio or read next-day transcripts have been privy to all that goes on in the place.
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The Bride Wore Emilia Wickstead to Her English Wedding at an 18th-Century Estate
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Andrew Rannells on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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This week’s cover, “Spring to Mind,” by Malika Favre.
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BTW, the high five was invented in 1977 which means your parents probably didn’t grow up with it.
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Billy Porter attends the 91st Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on February 24, 2019 in Hollywood, California
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Sterling Ruby, Neon orange monolith, Coachella valley
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Somewhere, in the misty meadows of Central Europe, a turnip got frisky with a cabbage, and the rutabaga was born. Read Helen Rosner on how she found rutabaga’s particular strength among its fellow root vegetables.
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This made me tear up. We all can be heroes!
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