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Become queen—or rook, bishop, or pawn—for a day as ‘live’ chess comes to Parliament May 12

Plus, Jagmeet Singh to give the Bell Lecture on April 30, Goldy Hyder to co-chair 2025 AusCan Forum, and the Treasury Board ditches PDFs.
On May 12, the lawn in front of Centre Block will transform into a giant chess board with people representing the game pieces as 'live' chess comes to Parliament.

Politics is often compared to the game of chess: both involve a series of strategic moves, attempting to predict what your opponent will do next, and to outsmart them with the goal of conquering the king. Some pieces on the board are more powerful than others, and the player...

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