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Finland hastens bid to join NATO

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Finland's push for NATO membership isn't surprising after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, says Canada's former ambassador to NATO Kerry Buck.
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Two Conservative insiders look ahead to unofficial debate in Ottawa

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Rudy Husny and Dimitri Soudas, both former advisers to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, join Power & Politics to discuss how five of six Conservative leadership candidates may position themselves at the Canada Strong & Free Network's...
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Charest addresses accusations of being a Liberal

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Jean Charest wanted to set the record straight that he was a staunch Conservative, while Pierre Poilievre countered that Charest was wearing a 'blue shirt to cover up a red shirt underneath it.'
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Charest denies Poilievre's accusations of being a Liberal

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During Thursday's Conservative leadership debate, Jean Charest insisted he was a staunch Conservative, while rival candidate Pierre Poilievre countered that Charest was wearing a 'blue shirt to cover up a red shirt underneath it.'
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'Just the dollar figure please': Poilievre goads Charest

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During Thursday's debate between five of the Conservative Party leadership candidates, Pierre Poilievre demanded Jean Charest reveal how much money he made working for telecom giant Huawei, but Charest accused Poilievre of not letting...
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Conservative leadership candidates square off in first debate

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It was a heated first debate for five Conservative leadership hopefuls, with Pierre Poilievre criticized for not being more supportive of the protest convoy in Ottawa and Jean Charest under attack for his past lobbying work for Chinese...
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NATO chief says Finland and Sweden could join 'quickly' as both warm to membership

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Polls have found that a majority of Swedes and Finns are currently in favour of joining the military alliance, with Russia's invasion of Ukraine driving public support.
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'Significant win' for Brussels as France, Slovenia back pro-EU leaders

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There were congratulatory messages across the EU27 as French voters backed Macron over Le Pen, and people in Slovenia preferred liberal newcomer Robert Golob to populist PM Janez Janša.
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Not everyone needs a 4th shot of COVID-19 vaccine yet, says respirologist

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Elderly people with waning immunity would benefit from a fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine, but there are many Canadians who still need their third dose, says respirologist Dr. Samir Gupta.
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Philippines presidential hopefuls join series of debates ahead of polls

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A lively presidential debate in the Philippines. But the real talking point is who didn't take part.
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The FIFDH dedicates an evening of debate to the conflict in Ukraine

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The 20th edition of the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights has opened. Organisers have dedicated an evening to debate on the conflict in Ukraine with people live from Ukraine expected to take part.
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Use of Emergencies Act debated in Parliament

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During a heated debate on the government’s use of the Emergencies Act, Conservatives called it an extreme and unnecessary measure, while the Liberals said it’s needed to protect public safety.
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Chile Constitutional Convention: Citizens vote on proposed initiatives

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A central feature of the constituent process in Chile is the commitment to broad-based and multifaceted public participation in the process leading to the new Constitution.
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Dispute breaks out in France over price of traditional bread

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For French bakers a baguette is not just a loaf of bread. It is a work of art.
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COVID: Macron says he wants to annoy France's unvaccinated 'to the bitter end'

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The French president turned on the country's five million unvaccinated in a newspaper interview, in a move seen as further politicising the pandemic debate.
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French parliament debates COVID vaccine pass amid MP death threats

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Dozens of French MPs say they received death threats ahead of the debate on whether to make vaccines mandatory to enter many public facilities.
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French MPs snub government by refusing overnight vaccine pass debate

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Dozens of French MPs say they received death threats ahead of the debate on whether to make vaccines mandatory to enter many public facilities.
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Expanded booster eligibility raises 'thorny issues,' says respirologist

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Dr. Samir Gupta spoke with CBC News about how Ontario and Alberta expanding the eligibility for booster candidates by lowering the age requirements is good for refreshing immunity rates in vaccinated individuals, but comes at the cost of...
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EU wouldn't have plan to be climate neutral without Greta Thunberg, says Frans Timmermans

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In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews, the Commission Vice-President opens up about COP26, natural gas and climate reparations.
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Jury deliberation begins in Kyle Rittenhouse case

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The fate of Kyle Rittenhouse, charged with felony homicide in the killings of two men in the summer of 2020 during protests in Kenosha, Wis., is in the hands of the jury. His lawyers argued he acted in self-defence, but the prosecution...
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Twitter admits its algorithms amplify right-wing politicians and news content

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An internal study at Twitter has revealed that the platform's algorithms amplify right-wing content over left-wing content.
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Saskatoon trying to impose own rules to stop spread of COVID-19

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Saskatoon city council will debate a bylaw to try to limit social gatherings and slow the transmission of the coronavirus after the province refused to impose the restrictions.
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Strict or flexible? Brussels kicks off debate to reform fiscal rules

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The European Commission is calling for a gradual reduction of public debt but estimates the green transition will need €650 billion in annual investments until 2030.
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Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Andreessen Horowitz Co-Founder Marc Andreesseen Clash Over Web3

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Venture capitalists and CEOs are clashing over the future of the internet. Web3 is the tech world's name for a decentralized, blockchain-based internet that runs on cryptocurrency. It was recently the topic of a tweet from Block CEO and...