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Today at a glance, Canadian federal financial oversight, international relations, and provincial politics are in focus, alongside ongoing local concerns and a notable upcoming byelection.

Ottawa’s nominee for federal fiscal watchdog, Annette Ryan, is set to face questioning from Members of Parliament on Monday, a critical moment given the current state of federal finances. This comes as the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer, responsible for scrutinizing government spending, remains unfilled. Meanwhile, Canadians living abroad are advocating for increased voter turnout in upcoming byelections, highlighting perceived barriers to casting ballots from overseas.

Internationally, the situation in Cuba is drawing attention as Canadians on a humanitarian mission describe the challenging conditions, including frequent power outages and residents expressing weariness. Aid shipments are beginning to arrive, with a Russian oil delivery anticipated this month, but fuel shortages persist. This humanitarian effort underscores the ongoing global challenges faced by many nations.

In provincial news, Ontario’s legislature, Queen’s Park, is scheduled to resume sitting on Monday after a 14-week break, immediately entering budget season. This return to session follows a period marked by a significant volume of news and policy developments. Separately, in the Maritimes, several historical groups, including the executive director of the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre, have received UNESCO recognition for their work on the Black Loyalist archive, preserving crucial historical records.

Other notable stories include a late-season blast of winter weather heading for Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, and in Calgary, Danielle Smith has invited Joe Rogan to the Calgary Stampede following his recent podcast appearance with Pierre Poilievre, where he made comments about Alberta.

Developing stories to watch include the ongoing parliamentary questioning of the PBO nominee and the unfolding humanitarian situation in Cuba.

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