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Sport Canada knew about Hockey Canada allegations as early as 2018
Sport Canada, a federal department, knew in 2018 about sexual misconduct allegations at Hockey Canada, but did not investigate, an official tells a House of Commons committee. Meanwhile, the federal minister of sport testifies that she...
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‘Yes’ vote wins Tunisia landslide, but critics question support
The opposition says the low turnout for the constitutional referendum shows President Kais Saied’s weakness.
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Need2Know: San Bernardino Police Shooting, WHO Monkeypox Meeting, Another Jan. 6 Hearing
Get caught up on the stories you Need2Know this morning.
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Jan. 6 committee puts spotlight on 187 minutes during U.S. Capitol attack
Pulitzer Prize winning political journalist David Shribman explains why he believes those 187 minutes changed the American political world.
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January 6 attack: US Committee looks at Trump's actions during ri
Two former White House staffers say Trump initially ignored advice to stop the rioting.
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Trump still has 'iron grip' over many Republican voters, strategist says
Despite revelations about Donald Trump by the Jan. 6 committee, he still has tremendous influence on Republican voters and that puts the U.S. at 'enormous risk,' says Republican strategist Rick Wilson.
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Trump ally Steve Bannon convicted of contempt of US Congress
US jury finds Bannon guilty of defying requests for information by congressional panel investigating January 6 riot.
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Need2Know: Western Wildfires, Finland Joining NATO & Musk's Twitter Saga
Catching you up on what you need to know on May 13, 2022, with wildfires engulfing Southern California and New Mexico, Finland gaining support in its effort to join NATO, Elon Musk holding off on buying Twitter, and more.
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Hong Kong leadership: Former security chief is the sole candidate
Hong Kong’s next leader will be confirmed on Sunday.
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Emergencies Act allowed police to end Ottawa protest convoy: minister
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says invoking the Emergencies Act gave law enforcement the necessary power to end the Ottawa protest convoy, in a special joint committee hearing looking into the federal government’s use of the act.
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Red Cross-led convoy of Mariupol evacuees
International Committee of the Red Cross spokesperson Lucile Marbeau described the evacuation of more than 1,000 Mariupol residents on April 5. The ICRC team led a convoy of seven buses and several private vehicles carrying women,...
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Private Ontario ski resort received $1.4M in federal COVID relief
CBC News has obtained documents that show Georgian Peaks Ski Club, one of Canada’s most exclusive private clubs, received almost $1.4 million in federal COVID relief last fiscal year. At the same time, the Ontario club reported a record...
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GoFundMe says it will not release any more funds to the 'Freedom Convoy'
B.C. New Democratic Party MP Alistair MacGregor joins Power & Politics to discuss GoFundMe's decision and why he thinks the company should still be made to testify before a parliamentary committee.
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Conservatives to announce new leader of party on September 10
The Conservative Party's Leadership Election Organizing Committee Chair Ian Brodie joins Power & Politics to discuss the newly-released rules for the race.
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Jan 6 US Capitol riot: What’s happening with the investigation?
It's one year since the US Capitol Hill riots by Trump supporters who wanted to overturn the presidential election result. Want to know where the investigation is at? Politics professor Scott Lucas can bring you up to speed.
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It's 30 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union
The USSR was formally dissolved on 26 December 1991.
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Storming of the US Capitol: Mark Meadows held in criminal contempt of Congress
The US House of Representatives has voted to hold former President Donald Trump’s former Chief of Staff in contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate into an enquiry into the January 6 riot on the US Capitol.
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Conservatives expedite the passage of conversion therapy bill
New Brunswick Conservative MP Rob Moore reads the text of a motion to automatically pass bill C-4 through the House of Commons.
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What We Know About the Omicron Variant of COVID-19
Dr. Farhan Bhatti, a family physician and Michigan State lead for the Committee to Protect Health Care, joined Cheddar to discuss the newly discovered and highly transmissible omicron variant of COVID-19. Bhatti said it is too early to...
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Trump adviser Bannon turns himself in to face contempt charges
Bannon made his initial appearance in federal court on Monday for refusing to cooperate with January 6 probe.
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Allegations of political 'sleaze': UK PM's judgement questioned
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is under renewed pressure to review his party's ethics.
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‘It’s scary’: Azeem Rafiq says English cricket rife with racism
Former cricketer catalogues a culture of widespread racism at Yorkshire cricket club in testimony to British legislators.
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Trump ally Steve Bannon expected to turn himself in
Steve Bannon, an ally of former U.S. president Donald Trump, is expected to turn himself in to authorities this week after being charged for refusing to testify to a congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol.
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Brazil Senate report backs criminal charges against Bolsonaro
Report recommends that president be indicted for nine crimes related to his handling of the pandemic that killed more than 600,000 people.