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Former parliamentarians, diplomats pen letter calling for release of Huawei exec | Sunday Scrum

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A group of high-profile Canadians, including former parliamentarians and senior diplomats, say Justice Minister David Lametti should end extradition proceedings for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to give Canada a chance to 're-define its...
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Justice minister says he would not intervene in Meng's case before court process ends

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Federal Justice Minister David Lametti says he could have a role to play in Meng Wanzhou's extradition case, but only if the court orders her extradition. Power & Politics speaks to Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer, and the Power...
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Releasing Meng wouldn't compromise justice system, says former deputy PM

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Former deputy prime minister John Manley says releasing Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to secure the release of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor would not compromise Canada’s justice system, because the attorney general has the...
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What’s missing from the government’s fiscal snapshot | At Issue

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The At Issue panel discusses the political impact of an unprecedented fiscal update. Plus, what the federal government didn't include and what it means for the road ahead.
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Canada suspends arms export permits to Turkey

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Canada is suspending the export of sophisticated drone technology to Turkey while Ottawa investigates claims that it is being used by the Azerbaijani military against Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Canada is 'not at the back of the line,' says Moderna co-founder

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Noubar Afeyan, co-founder and chairman of Moderna, says Canada is assured vaccine doses in the first batch and discussions to increase orders are ongoing.
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'I don’t think it’s helpful. I don’t think it’s necessary' | Kirsten Hillman

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Newly-appointed Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman discusses the idea of U.S. troops near the Canadian border.
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Canadian stranded in Philippines due to coronavirus-related flight restrictions

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Stephanie Tuck of Victoria and a friend from Toronto have no way of getting off an island in the Philippines to travel to a major airport.
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Canadian couple faces separation after husband tests positive for coronavirus on cruise

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Greg Yerex is being forced into a Japanese hospital after testing positive aboard the Diamond Princess, while his wife Rose has decided to take the upcoming charter flight back home.
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COVID-19 diagnosis to separate Canadian couple on cruise ship

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Canadian Greg Yerex has tested positive for the novel coronavirus aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship, forcing him into a Japanese hospital. His wife, who has not tested positive, will be allowed to board a flight back to Canada,...
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‘Better safe than sorry:’ Families quarantine themselves over coronavirus fears

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The National’s Andrew Chang talks to one family who chose to self-quarantine, after relatives returned from China, because of fear about the coronavirus outbreak.
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'The only person that’s holding up the Teck Resource approval in my view...is the Alberta government' | Allan Adam

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Chief Allan Adam of Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation on why he's apprehensive about the Teck Frontier mining project.
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Infectious disease doctor answers your questions about coronavirus

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Dr. Michael Gardam, who was on the front lines during the SARS crisis, answers pressing questions about the coronavirus outbreak.
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Coronavirus: B.C. woman awaits family too ill for airlift

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Amelia Pan's husband and daughter travelled to Wuhan to visit a dying relative weeks ago. Her husband has now contracted the novel coronavirus and her toddler has a fever from an unrelated illness, so neither can fly back to Canada.
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Coronavirus: Canadian airlift awaiting approval from Beijing

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The Canadian government is awaiting approval from Chinese officials to fly Canadian citizens out of Wuhan, the centre of the novel coronavirus outbreak, to Canadian Forces Base Trenton in eastern Ontario, where passengers will be...
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N.B. business caught in U.S.-Canada trade war says provincial support is lacking

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James Ponting, co-founder of Craft Coast Canning in Noonan, N.B., says the 50 per cent tariff on aluminum imports imposed by the Trump administration is yet another expensive blow for his company. Despite the province’s talk of support...
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Carney resets deadline for U.S. trade deal to Aug. 1 after Trump tariff threat

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Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's latest threat to impose a 35 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods, saying the 'revised deadline' for a deal is Aug. 1 and that 'Canada has made vital progress to stop...
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White House accuses 'unelected judges' of interfering with Trump's tariff agenda | Power & Politics

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The Power Panel discusses two U.S. court decisions that blocked, then reinstated, President Donald Trump's broadest tariffs after an immediate appeal from the White House.
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'Fringe Elements': Khalsa Today Founder Exposes Khalistanis Ahead Of Modi-Carney G7 Meet In Canada

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As Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to attend the G7 Summit in Canada, the visit is seen as a potential turning point in strained India-Canada relations. Sukhi Chahal, CEO of The Khalsa Today, views it as a key moment for...
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How much has fake news or imagery influenced this election?

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Have I been reading fake news? Was that image real or created by generative AI? We’re calling on experts to outline what you need to know so you can maximize your voting power this federal election.
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'He's putting some pressure on Prime Minister Carney,' says former White House trade adviser

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Kelly Ann Shaw, a former senior White House trade adviser and deputy assistant to U.S. President Donald Trump, says his tariff letter combines 'two separate and distinct concepts.' The new 35 per cent tariff on Canadian goods is expected...
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What Arctic (in)security looks like in Canada’s North

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As the leaders of the major parties make election promises about Arctic security, CBC chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault goes North, where a history of unfulfilled government promises has left strong opinions about what needs to...
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Canada's retaliatory auto tariffs take effect at midnight | Hanomansing Tonight

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Canada’s counter-tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles will come into force first thing this morning. CBC’s Raffy Boudjikanian provides Hanomansing Tonight with the latest, and David Adams, president and CEO of Global Automakers of Canada,...
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Canada has to ‘rebalance’ its trade, look at other markets: EU adviser

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Mark Camilleri, a Canadian lawyer who is special European Union adviser to the Business Council of Canada and the president and CEO of the Canada EU Trade and Investment Association, says maintaining most of Canada’s exports to the...