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Economy will slow considerably in the second half of 2022, PBO projects

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Parliamentary Budget Office Yves Giroux on a global economic slowdown, U.S. inflation and the prospect of a recession in Canada.
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Canada's donation of armoured vehicles will 'save lives,' says Ukrainian ambassador

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Ukraine's Ambassador to Canada Yulia Kovaliv says Canada's pledge to supply Ukraine with armoured vehicles is very important because the 200 vehicles will be used to bring soldiers safely to the battlefield.
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We are witnessing Iran's next revolution, says exiled former Crown Prince

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On the protests in Iran the country's exiled former Crown Prince says "we are witnessing Iran's next revolution...what's imperative for my fellow compatriots to know is that the world is responding not only in moral support but in...
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President Putin calls up 300,000 reservists for Russia's war in Ukraine

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Ukraine's Ambassador to Canada, Yulia Kovaliv, responds to news that Putin has mobilized 300,000 reservists to help his military campaign in Ukraine - and his threat of nuclear retaliation.
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Pakistani communities in Canada rally to help flood victims back home

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Pakistani Canadian groups are rallying to help with flood relief efforts, while the federal government has pledged $5 million in aid.
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Ottawa apologizes to Sask. First Nation for assimilative ‘colony scheme’

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The federal government has apologized to Peepeekisis Cree Nation in Saskatchewan for a scheme that breached treaty and other agreements starting in the 19th century.
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3 out of 5 candidates appear in final Conservative leadership debate

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The Conservative Party held its third and final leadership debate before choosing who will lead into the next federal election. But there was a wrinkle, only three of the five candidates participated.
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Peepeekisis Cree Nation gets apology for assimilative ‘colony scheme’

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The federal government has apologized to Peepeekisis Cree Nation in Saskatchewan for an assimilative 'colony scheme' that breached treaty and other agreements starting in the 19th century.
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Canadian government urged to rescue Afghan refugees

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Federal officials are facing pressure to find alternate ways to relocate family members of former Afghan interpreters who have waited months for help. Ottawa says it cannot land planes in Afghanistan them because there’s no diplomatic...
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What we know about the Liberals’ proposed dental care program

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The federal Liberals are promising to introduce a dental care program for middle- and low-income Canadian families, under its confidence-and-supply agreement with the NDP. Officials expect the program will start later this year for kids...
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Trudeau confirms Liberal-NDP deal that Conservatives call 'power grab'

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed a Liberal-NDP deal that would see the Liberals move on key NDP priorities such as dental care and pharmacare in exchange for support to keep his minority government in power until 2025. Interim...
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Politicians, Canadians react to Liberal-NDP deal

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Conservative leadership candidates wasted no time slamming the Liberal-NDP deal, with Pierre Poilievre vowing to bring forward a non-confidence motion if elected party leader and Patrick Brown calling the agreement a ‘nightmare.’ At the...
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Canada's lawyers in Kabul caught in backlog as Ottawa stalls on immigration

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Lawyers in Kabul who represented the Canadian embassy are losing hope that they'll be able to leave Afghanistan, as Ottawa works on processing a backlog of immigration applications from the country. In August, the militant Taliban...
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President of Malawi asks international community to lift travel bans on South Africa

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Rosemary Barton speaks with the president of Malawi, Lazarus Chakwera, about his frustration with the travel restrictions. He says the travel bans that some nations, including Canada, have imposed on some African countries are unfair,...
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The president of Malawi asks international community to lift travel bans

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Rosemary Barton speaks with the president of Malawi, Lazarus Chakwera, about his frustration with the travel restrictions. He says the travel bans that some nations, including Canada, have imposed on some African countries are unfair,...
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Canada needs to sanction more oligarchs, says Putin critic and U.S. investor

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"There are a lot more oligarchs that need to be sanctioned. And, it's the Canadian government's job to do that." Putin critic and Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign head Bill Browder says there are still many "loopholes to be filled" to...
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Canadian field hockey team stranded by South Africa travel ban

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Canada's junior women's field hockey team was in South Africa preparing for a tournament this month when they got stuck in the country because of Canada's flight ban imposed after the discovery of the omicron coronavirus variant.
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One million courses of therapeutic drug 'slated for delivery' to Canada this year: Pfizer

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Pfizer Canada's Kevin Mohamed joined Power & Politics Monday to discuss the Canadian delivery schedule for Pfizer's COVID-19 therapeutic drug Paxlovid, which received Health Canada approval today.
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Scientific advisers from around the world urge leaders to pursue more aggressive climate action

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Mona Nemer, Canada's chief science adviser, and her international counterparts urge leaders at the COP26 climate summit to do more to advance collaboration on climate research.
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Canada’s financial support for Ukraine not getting there as quickly as it’s needed, says Ukrainian MP

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"Canada announced a huge support of around $500 million for military support for Ukraine. But, unfortunately nothing has been purchased yet or delivered yet." Ukrainian MP Oleksandra Ustinova says by comparison, the U.S. delivered arms...
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NATO must prevent Russia-Ukraine conflict escalation, secretary general says

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg set up this week's anticipated NATO summit in Brussels on Rosemary Barton Live, and how the alliance is responding to Russia's invasion in Ukraine. Stoltenberg said NATO must support Ukraine, but...
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Federal officials, RCMP unhelpful with PS752 legal case, says victim's twin brother

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Armin Morattab's twin brother and sister-in-law died two years ago on Flight PS752. He says the government and RCMP should do more to help victims' families in their pursuit of justice.
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The industrial espionage allegations against China

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CBC News’s Terence McKenna looks at the allegations that the Chinese government uses scientists and researchers in Western countries as spies, as well as concerns that Canada isn’t doing enough to prevent industrial espionage.
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Fiancée of Afghan pilot urges Ottawa to rescue him from internment camp

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The last few weeks should have been among the happiest of Safia's life. Instead, the collapse of Afghanistan and the internment in Tajikistan of her fiancé, a former Afghan Air Force pilot, have turned her dream into an ongoing nightmare.