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Top bureaucrat delivers extraordinary testimony on the SNC-Lavalin affair

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Michael Wernick, Canada's most powerful bureaucrat, says he doesn't believe the former Attorney General was pressured to settle the SNC-Lavalin criminal case. His statement was part of a remarkable exchange, as the first witnesses caught...
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Ottawa prepares for testimony of Wilson-Raybould on SNC-Lavalin affair

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Jody Wilson-Raybould has agreed to testify at the Commons justice committee probing the SNC-Lavalin affair Wednesday afternoon. This comes after the former justice minister obtained a broad waiver that allows her to disclose details of...
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SNC-Lavalin testimony sends shock waves through Ottawa

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Jody Wilson-Raybould says she faced "veiled threats" from the Prime Minister's Office last fall to ensure SNC-Lavalin avoided prosecution on bribery and corruption charges. That's just part of the former attorney general's blistering...
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House Intel Member: Collusion Isn't a Crime, But Conspiracy Sure Is

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As a member of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Mike Quigley, a Democrat representing Illinois' 5th district ー who worked as a criminal defense attorney before his election to Congress ー said he's focused on the president's...
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Trudeau 'surprised and disappointed' by resignation of Wilson-Raybould amid SNC-Lavalin scandal

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Jody Wilson-Raybould has resigned from the Trudeau cabinet. The former justice minister-turned-veterans affairs minister did not specify why she is stepping down. But the move comes in the shadow of a Globe and Mail report about the...
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Jody Wilson-Raybould remains silent on SNC-Lavalin affair as pressure on Liberals grows

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Opposition members in a new parliamentary inquiry into the SNC-Lavalin affair want former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to come forward with her side of the story, but Liberals have exercised their power to limit the scope.
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Mark Zuckerberg Called to Testify In Front of International Lawmakers

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been asked to appear in front of a rare international joint panel of lawmakers from the U.K. and Canada, who are investigating misinformation on the platform.
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Jeff Flake Confronted by Protesters in Wake of Kavanaugh Vote

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Cheddar's J.D. Durkin was there as a pair of sexual assault survivors angrily confronted Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) in a Senate elevator after he indicated he would vote yes to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
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GOP Agrees to FBI Investigation and One-Week Delay in Kavanaugh Vote

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GOP Senators have agreed to an investigation into the allegations of sexual assault Prof. Christine Blasey Ford allegedly experienced when she and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh were in high school. Mark Judge, a long-time friend...
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Trump Orders FBI Probe After GOP Agrees to Delay Kavanaugh Vote

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After nearly two weeks of resistance, President Trump ordered an FBI investigation into allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, whose future seat on the nation's highest court had been suddenly thrown...
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Sen. Coons: Kavanaugh's Testimony Raises Questions About Nominee's Fitness

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The FBI's investigation into Prof. Christine Blasey Ford's allegations against Brett Kavanaugh is likely to be wrapping up soon. As we await those findings, Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE), who serves on the judiciary committee, said the judge's...
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Kavanaugh Allegations Have Parallels to Anita Hill

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Kate Shaw, professor at Cardozo School of Law, breaks down the similarities between the current accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and the accusations from Anita Hill in 1991 against Supreme Court Justice Clarence...
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Kavanaugh and His Accuser Say They'll Testify in Public

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Kate Shaw, professor at Cardozo School of Law, breaks down the similarities between the current accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and the accusations from Anita Hill in 1991 against Supreme Court Justice Clarence...
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Trump and Trans Mountain pipeline: How the president could play key role in deal

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CBC News has obtained a copy of the federal government's contract, which says it would also buy the Puget Sound pipeline — and that part of the purchase could end up needing final approval from Trump.
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NDP MP Christine Moore cleared of allegations of sexual misconduct

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An independent investigator says Moore did nothing inappropriate in a relationship with a former soldier.
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Emergency meeting on asylum seekers turns into political mess

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The House of Commons immigration committee held an emergency meeting on the impact of asylum seekers entering Canada through irregular border crossings, however it quickly turned into a political mess, with both sides sticking to their...
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NDP MP Christine Moore reacts to claims of sexual misconduct

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NDP MP Christine Moore reacted to claims of sexual misconduct that were levelled against her by a Canadian military veteran. In a news conference today, Moore denied those allegations and gave a very different account of what happened.
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Brief from Brussels: Hungary slams EU parliament report

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Hungary’s foreign minister rejects a European Parliament report into the country’s rule of law and fundamental rights as a ‘collection of lies;’ Brussels maintains pressure on Malta over money...
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Zuckerberg Will Face a "Hostile Environment" When He Testifies

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Capitol Hill may not give Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg a warm welcome next week. That's because when Facebook was asked to answer questions about Russia's fake news campaign during the 2016 election, the social media network sent a...
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Zuck Should Prep for a "Hostile Environment" in Testimony

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Washington won't easily forgive Facebook for sending a "low-level" deputy to testify when Congress first wanted answers about Russia's role in the 2016 election. And legislators are likely to take out their frustration on the CEO when he...
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Zuck Should Prep for a "Hostile Environment" in DC

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Washington won't easily forgive Facebook for sending a "low-level" deputy to testify when Congress first wanted answers about Russia's role in the 2016 election. And legislators are likely to take out their frustration on the CEO when he...
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Facebook data

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Thomas Daigle has European reaction to a scandal involving Facebook user information and a company called Cambridge Analytica
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BBC presenters agree to salary cut amid equal pay dispute

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Six male BBC presenters have agreed to take a salary cut as the news organization navigates a very public equal pay dispute. The gender divide in the corporation's salaries was thrust into the spotlight recently, when the BBC's China...
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Banking testimony

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Erica Johnson reports on calls for a new investment watchdog for Canada