Politics This Morning

Politics This Morning: MP, Senator urge action amid rise in hate crimes predating pandemic

Plus, Senate committees agree to let committees begin meeting regularly, some for the first time since the 2019 election.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair, pictured in October 2020, faces calls to work with Justice Minister David Lametti and their provincial counterparts to send a unified message that hate crimes have no place in Canada.
It's Friday morning. Here's a rundown of what's been making headlines, and what's up ahead: The House is on hiatus over the next week, but will be back April 12, a week before the government's long-awaited budget is set to drop. That doesn't mean, though, that all parliamentary activity will be gr...
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