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Canada, allies sending offensive weapons to Ukraine
Ukraine is getting advanced air defence systems from Canada and more armoured vehicles from other Western allies ahead of a widely anticipated Ukrainian offensive.
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Ottawa man charged with threatening Parliament Hill, 2 embassies
Police in Ottawa have arrested a 19-year-old man for allegedly posting a series of threats on Twitter targeting several government institutions, including Parliament Hill, the Department of National Defence, and the American and Chinese...
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Bioenergy centre turns leftover wood into electricity
A sawmill in northern Saskatchewan just became the Indigenous-owned bioenergy centre in Canada, using leftover wood chips, bark and sawdust to generate enough electricity to heat 5,000 homes — while reducing emissions.
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Passengers trapped on Via Rail trains running between Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto
Hundreds of passengers have been trapped on VIA Rail trains running between Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. Kelly Crowe, who is stranded on a Via Rail train, talks about the ongoing situation.
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'2022 was a challenging year': Trudeau delivers Christmas message
In his annual Christmas address, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls 2022 "a challenging year" and asks Canadians to remember "how fortunate we are to live in a country of peace."
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Stranded Via Rail passengers faced cramped conditions, out-of-service bathrooms
Via Rail passengers say cramped conditions, out-of-service bathrooms, lack of food and water while stranded in big storm in hours-long delay have them considering suing.
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Parliament Hill lit up with Canadian pride for the holidays
Thousands descend on Parliament Hill each year for a light and multimedia show that this year showcases Canadian pride and shows how light travels across the country.
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'I enter the year with hope in my heart': GG delivers New Year's message
In her annual New Year's message, Governor General Mary Simon says she hopes Canadians can build a more inclusive country in 2023, one where people "can talk to each other, to better understand each other and respect our different views."
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Highlights from Trudeau’s year-end interview
In a year-end interview with Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks about the health-care crisis, the threat of economic uncertainty, and the anger some feel toward his government and policies.
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Trudeau says he has no plans to bring back federal mask mandate
The federal government is not looking to reinstate a mandate requiring face masks on planes and trains, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told CBC News Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton in a year-end interview.
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Potential crackdown looms for Afghans waiting to come to Canada
Visas are expiring for Afghans waiting in Pakistan to come to Canada, and Pakistani officials say they will soon deport or jail migrants without proper documents.
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Federal leaders trade barbs on immigration, health care and inflation
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh are trading barbs over issues such as immigration, health care and inflation ahead of the next election campaign.
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Federal parties outline priorities for 2023 ahead of winter break
Party leaders used the last sitting day in the House of Commons before the winter break to outline their priorities for 2023, with opposition leaders signalling a not-so-happy new year ahead for the Liberal government.
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Alberta challenges federal authority over gun ban
The Alberta government is pushing back against Ottawa’s proposed gun bill amendment, telling the federal government it plans to take over prosecutions of federal firearm charges and may not even pursue them in court.
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Liberals seek delay for MAID expansion
The federal government wants to delay an expansion of its medical assistance in dying (MAID) law, which was set to include those suffering solely from mental illnesses starting in March. The delay would allow more time to set up...
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AFN chiefs agree to support $20B child welfare agreement
Assembly of First Nations chiefs are presenting a united front on demanding the federal government comply with a $20 billion class-action settlement agreement to compensate people harmed by the underfunded on-reserve child-welfare system.
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Poilievre booed by delegates at the Assembly of First Nations
In a recorded address, Leader of the Opposition Pierre Poilievre outlined his commitments to First Nations communities at the AFN Special Chiefs Assembly.
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Canada's premiers call for new deal on health-care funding
Canada's premiers participated in a virtual meeting, calling on the federal government to come to the table and negotiate a new deal on health-care funding.
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Ottawa unveils critical minerals strategy to combat climate change
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson unveiled the Liberal government's new critical minerals strategy, including plans to faster excavate materials for clean energy technology.
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Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin acquitted of sexual assault charge
A judge has acquitted Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, who once led Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout, of one count of sexual assault following a trial this fall. Fortin says he is now planning his next legal move, saying his career was derailed...
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Federal COVID-19 response was swift, but also wasteful: AG
The federal government’s rollout of COVID-19 vaccines and benefits was swift and effective, but also expensive and wasteful, Canada’s auditor general says in her new report.
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Slain woman's daughters demand Winnipeg police search landfill for remains
The daughters of one of two Indigenous women believed to have been murdered by a serial killer are accusing Winnipeg police of inaction after police announced they would not be searching a landfill believed to contain the remains of the...
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Controversial sovereignty bill introduced in Alberta
Alberta’s premier followed through on her leadership campaign promise and introduced the controversial Alberta Sovereignty to a United Canada bill in an attempt to reject federal laws. Plus, Rosemary Barton weighs in on the risks the...
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Alberta's proposed sovereignty act raising more questions over gun control
The proposed Alberta Sovereignty within a United Canada Act is raising questions about how Alberta would — or would not — enforce federal laws, in particular Bill C-21, the Liberals' gun control legislation.