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Autism advocate and self-taught musician get honoured at Quebec’s National Assembly

CityNews Montreal

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June 23, 2026

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Steven Atme’s parents kept telling him that good things happen to those who wait, and this was Atme’s experience after being honoured at Quebec’s National Assembly. The honoree is an autism advocate and a self-taught musician. He was honoured for his Legislative Article Proposal for Special Needs Mental Health across Canada. Also, his years [] The post Autism advocate and self-taught musician get honoured at Quebec’s National Assembly appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

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CityNews Montreal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Autism advocate and self-taught musician honoured at Quebec’s National Assembly

Steven Atme’s parents kept telling him that good things happen to those who wait, and this was Atme’s experience after being honoured at Quebec’s National Assembly. The honoree is an autism advocate and a self-taught musician, and he was celebrated for his years of service in the arts, humanitarian work, and Legislative Article Proposal for [] The post Autism advocate and self-taught musician honoured at Quebec’s National Assembly appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 29, 2026

Some Indigenous people wary of Order of Canada’s “colonial symbolism”: federal study

OTTAWA — Indigenous community members have encouraged federal officials to reflect on how the Order of Canada can overcome its “deep colonial symbolism and associations,” says an internal government presentation on efforts to modernize the Canadian honours system. The April presentation, prepared for the Order of Canada Advisory Council, says recent feedback indicates that accepting [] The post Some Indigenous people wary of Order of Canada’s “colonial symbolism”: federal study appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Irish News

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· Jun 25, 2026

Canada becomes member of EBU opening up path to Eurovision Song Contest entry

Canada’s membership comes after a revision to the EBU’s statutes, approved by its general assembly on Thursday.

Toronto Sun

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· Jul 9, 2026

Why Blue Jays ‘home run dragon’ could cause issue for fans in Toronto

Toronto debuted celebration mascot, inspired by hitting coach David Popkins, this week against the San Francisco Giants

MobileSyrup

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· Jun 24, 2026

Lost your Audible credits? New Canadian lawsuit could help

Canadians who subscribed to Audible could be eligible to take part in a new class-action lawsuit filed against the company. On June 22, Consumer Law Group filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against Audible, Inc. in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Ottawa. The Amazon-owned company with headquarters in Newark, New Jersey, is one of []

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· Jun 22, 2026

Forever Canadian registers as TPA after reported complaints about non-compliant advertising

Federalist group, Forever Canadian, registered with Elections Alberta as a Third Party Advertiser on Friday, ahead of Alberta's October 19 referendum question on whether Albertans want a binding referendum on Alberta independence.

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Related coverage for "Autism advocate and self-taught musician get honoured at Quebec’s National Assembly": CityNews Montreal — Autism advocate and self-taught musician honoured at Quebec’s National Assembly. Loonie Politics — Some Indigenous people wary of Order of Canada’s “colonial symbolism”: federal study. Irish News — Canada becomes member of EBU opening up path to Eurovision Song Contest entry. Toronto Sun — Why Blue Jays ‘home run dragon’ could cause issue for fans in Toronto. MobileSyrup — Lost your Audible credits? New Canadian lawsuit could help. Western Standard — Forever Canadian registers as TPA after reported complaints about non-compliant advertising