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Vital support for women's shelters about to run out

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The federal government gave $120 million in temporary COVID-19 support to 400 women's shelters across Canada, but it’s about to run out. Many shelter operators say the cash has become necessary just to keep the doors open.
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Extra funding for women's shelters set to dry up

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Women's shelters across Canada received an extra $120 million in federal funding during the pandemic, but it's about to run out, and many operators say the money has become necessary to keep the doors open.
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Artemis II astronauts meet Trudeau

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The crew of the Artemis II mission to orbit the moon, including Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, came to Ottawa to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, other dignitaries, business leaders and students.
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Canadians stuck in Sudan aren’t sure if help is coming

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About 100 Canadians have escaped the violence in Sudan with the help of some European governments, but others are still trapped. Many more are still waiting to find out if and when the Canadian government will send help.
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‘Life was just hell’: A Canadian’s escape from Sudan

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A Canadian woman describes surviving days of bombing and gunfire in Sudan, trying to escape and the lack of assistance from the government.
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Trudeau pitches fighting poverty at UN despite cuts to foreign aid

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is at the United Nations to mark the halfway point of reaching the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals for climate change, clean water and ending extreme poverty. Critics are calling for the government...
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Afghans who worked at Kabul embassy sue Canada

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Afghans who worked for the Canadian embassy in Kabul are suing the federal government, accusing Ottawa of letting their immigration applications languish as they’re hunted by the Taliban.
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Ryan Reynolds looks to become a football legend

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Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds has made billions in the worlds of business, entertainment and sports. His venture into the lucrative world of professional sports will be tested this weekend as underdog Wrexham FC attempts to move to the...
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New rules coming for compensating disrupted travellers

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The federal transportation minister is bringing in new rules concerning passengers' rights in an attempt to close loopholes and move the burden off passengers and onto airlines.
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Critics call out feds for restoring Hockey Canada funding without action on NDAs

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Critics are calling out the federal government for not making banning non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) a condition for resuming funding for Hockey Canada. They say NDAs can be used to silence sexual assault victims, and cover up misconduct.
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Federal government restores funding to Hockey Canada

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The federal government says it will restore funding to Hockey Canada following controversy linked to its handling of alleged sexual assault claims. But the government warns this will not be a blank cheque and sets out expectations for...
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155,000 public servants vote for strike action

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The Public Service Alliance of Canada says 155,000 of its members have voted in favour of a strike after contract negotiations with the government stalled. Some of the public servants are essential and can’t walk off the job, but about...
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Cabinet records could be kept from committees investigating foreign election interference

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CBC News has learned two federal committees investigating allegations of foreign interference in the last two Canadian elections are not guaranteed access to confidential cabinet records, raising questions about government transparency...
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Ice storm wallops parts of Quebec, Ontario

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Parts of Quebec and Ontario are cleaning up after an ice storm hit, part of a major system that brought messy and dangerous weather from Manitoba to all points east.
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#TheMoment an Ottawa boy memorizes the entire Qu’ran

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A 10-year-old Ottawa boy has memorized every page of the Qu’ran and earned the title "Hafiz" for guarding against the Qu'ran being lost. He can now recite each page on command, and is heading to competitions to test his skills. #TheMoment
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#TheMoment an Ottawa boy memorized the entire Qu’ran

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A 10-year-old Ottawa boy has memorized every page of the Qu’ran and earned the title "Hafiz" for guarding against the Qu'ran being lost. He can now recite each page on command, and is heading to competitions to test his skills. #TheMoment
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Carbon monoxide poisonings spike after Quebec ice storm power outages

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Hydro crews in Quebec are working to reconnect tens of thousands of customers to the power grid days after an ice storm, which has likely contributed to an increase in carbon monoxide poisonings linked to people using portable heat...
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Federal government considers restoring Hockey Canada funding

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The federal government is assessing whether to restore its funding to Hockey Canada nine months after suspending it in the wake of a 2018 alleged group sexual assault. But some MPs want the organization to hand over a key investigation...
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Former MP tells committee he was undermined by foreign inference

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Politicians investigating foreign interference in Canada’s elections heard from former Conservative MP Kenny Chiu, who said he believes meddling by Beijing played a role in his loss. He testified in front of the MP who he alleges...
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'We have to change the way we deliver health care,' health minister says

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos about what to expect at the first ministers' meeting on Tuesday as Ottawa looks to move ahead on a deal on health-care funding with provinces that are dealing with...
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Ottawa, premiers meeting to hammer out terms of health-care funding deal

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This week, Canada’s premiers are set to meet with the prime minister to discuss a deal that could see Ottawa significantly the amount of money it gives provinces and territories for health care. But first, they will have to agree on some...
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Federal budget includes ‘grocery rebate’ but drops rental benefit

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The federal government’s new budget includes a temporary boost to GST credit payments that’s being billed as a grocery rebate to help with rising food costs. However, it also drops a rental housing benefit and contains little else in the...
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Federal budget promises funds for dental care, clean tech, ‘grocery rebate’

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The federal government's 2023 budget includes billions of dollars in spending for health and dental care, clean tech investment and a 'grocery rebate' to help some Canadians struggling with the rising prices of necessities.
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Liberals face mounting pressure to toughen bail conditions

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The push for bail reform in Canada is growing in response to several violent crimes. Now, the federal justice minister says he's willing to discuss changes.