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Poilievre signals a new tone for return to House

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New ReviewAfter winning a byelection that will return him to the House of Commons, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre signalled a new tone, including an openness to working with other parties.
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Voters in Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot riding cast their ballots

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New ReviewMore than 200 candidates, new adapted ballots, and a party leader vying for his spot in parliament. The byelection in Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot has had a lot of firsts. Voters in Camrose, Alta., shared their thoughts on how they...
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Throwback: When a union leader went to jail for defying a back-to-work order

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New ReviewThousands of Air Canada flight attendants are still striking, despite a federal labour board ruling that their defiance of a back-to-work order is “illegal”. In 1979, similiar actions resulted in a prison sentence for one union executive.
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Third Place Studio aims to revitalize Ottawa’s downtown community

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A new creative studio space in Centretown aims to revitalize the area and provide a ‘third place’ to foster community and connection.
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Putin tells Trump ‘next time in Moscow,' no deal reached

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U.S. President Donald Trump said there’s a very good chance of ‘getting there’ on a deal to end the war in Ukraine after his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin also floated the idea of Trump going to Moscow for a...
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Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola have farmers bracing for the worst

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A new Chinese tariff of over 75 per cent on Canadian canola seed takes effect today, effectively closing Canada’s biggest export market for the product. The tariffs are an escalation in a mounting trade dispute between the two countries.
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Ottawa Police investigating 'hate-motivated' assault on Muslim woman

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A Muslim woman was assaulted and threatened in a "hate-motivated incident" on an OC Transpo bus in Kanata Monday afternoon, police say. A local leader says the community is left with questions.
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Money, politics highlighted in Chignecto Isthmus case

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Nova Scotia's highest court heard arguments this week about jurisdictional responsibility for the Chignecto Isthmus. Taryn Grant has the story.
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New deal for Sens arena receives mixed response

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The Ottawa Senators and the NCC have signed a land sale deal for an arena west of Ottawa's downtown. While some are excited for the change, others are concerned about what it will mean for the neighbourhood.
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Home building permits are down despite federal construction promise

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Home building permits were down by 15 per cent in the second quarter of 2025, new Statistics Canada data shows, which doesn’t bode well for the federal government’s ambitious promise to double the pace of home construction.
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Puck to drop on LeBreton Flats arena as Sens, NCC announce land sale

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The Ottawa Senators and National Capital Commission say they've taken the next step toward building a major events centre. They announced they have a land sale deal, totalling approximately 11 acres at LeBreton Flats.
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Working out in smoke or smog? Here's what that does long-term

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If you're exercising during an air quality advisory, you might not feel the effects right away. Omar Dabaghi-Pacheco asks a respirologist what bad air does to our bodies.
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No trade deal with U.S. better than a bad one, LeBlanc says

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Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc insists there wasn’t a good deal on the table before U.S. President Donald Trump’s deadline of Aug. 1.
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Councillor wants no right turns at red lights

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Somerset Coun. Ariel Troster wants a debate over whether Ottawa should ban right turns at red lights. After witnessing the aftermath of a collision downtown involving a cyclist this week, Troster says recent crashes have reignited calls...
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Premier demands lower rates for B.C. after Ottawa cuts ferry fares in Eastern Canada

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Premier David Eby is calling on Ottawa to increase the federal subsidy for ferry users in B.C. after Prime Minister Mark Carney followed through on an election promise to lower ferry fares in Eastern Canada. But as CBC's Katie DeRosa...
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Barber prepares for end of an era as Ottawa’s oldest mall shuts down

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The Carling Avenue mall — Ottawa's oldest — is closing in the fall and will be demolished to make way for a residential development and a grocery store. For tenants who've worked there for decades, the changes are bittersweet.
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Part of N.L. was lit today — as the 2025 Canada Games torch hit a popular hyphenated town

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Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove had its turn to have the torch pass through, drawing a crowd. It was an exciting thrill for young and old, as the Canada Games inch closer. The CBC’s Madison Taylor reports.
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Trump says U.S. ‘hasn’t had a lot of luck with Canada’ in trade talks

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As the Aug. 1 deadline for a trade deal between the U.S. and Canada draws near, U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he may just impose tariffs rather than reach a deal.
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N.L. tech companies hope to see more money through federal defence spending

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Ottawa is ramping up its defence spending by billions of dollars over the next decade, and companies in Newfoundland and Labrador believe they could see more business as a result. The CBC’s Elizabeth Whitten has the story.
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Thriving or dying? How the heat wave is impacting local crops

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The weather this summer is affecting the growing season for local farmers. But some say the heat hasn’t been all bad news.
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Officials urge caution during drowning prevention week

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At least 14 people have died in eastern Ontario waters this year. Experts say taking the right precautions can keep people safe.
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Officials urge caution during drowning preventioon week

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At least 14 people have died in eastern Ontario waters this year. Experts say taking the right precautions can keep people safe.
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Canadian man stuck in Wuhan heading home without his wife

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A Canadian man will come home from China without his wife who can't leave because China does not recognize her dual Canadian citizenship.
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Canadian man stuck in Wuhan may have to head home without his wife

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A Canadian man trapped in Wuhan due to the coronavirus outbreak says he may have to travel home alone should a flight be provided for Canadian citizens. His wife would not be able to leave China because the country does not recognize her...