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Trudeau: Government working with opposition on terms of probe into foreign interference

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc is working with other parties on a process 'that would be acceptable to all parties' to investigate foreign interference in Canadian politics.
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Why the far-right is increasingly getting into power across Europe

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Italy, Sweden and now Finland: Far-right parties in Europe have started to govern.
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Trudeau says he welcomes 'constructive contributions' from opposition on foreign interference

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Asked about a letter from Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet which suggested individuals who could lead a public, independent inquiry into foreign interference, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said 'it’s good that we’re seeing...
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Italians bid farewell to ex-PM and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi

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Thousands gather in Milan for state funeral of Italy's ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi who dominated public life for decades.
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Ottawa opens the door for public inquiry into foreign interference

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The federal government has opened the door to a public inquiry into foreign interference in Canadian elections. The opposition parties say they’re prepared to work together to fill the vacancy left by David Johnston.
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A year ahead: Belgium lowers voting age to 16 for the European elections

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Belgium and Germany have joined Austria, Greece and Malta in allowing 16 and 17-year-old to vote in the European elections.
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NDP House Leader reacts to David Johnston's resignation

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NDP House leader Peter Julian tells Power & Politics MPs should choose a replacement for special rapporteur David Johnston. 'It needs to be [someone] non-partisan. Let's work together to find that person and the mandate so that we can...
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'I was totally taken aback': former Conservative national campaign manager reacts to Johnston's resignation

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Fred Delorey, former Conservative national campaign manager, speaks to Power and Politics about David Johnston's resignation as special rapporteur on foreign interference.
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Foreign meddling fears prompt calls to tighten party nomination process

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There are concerns the party nomination process in federal ridings could be too lax and therefore vulnerable to foreign interference. Past candidates, including former deputy prime minister Sheila Copps, are now calling for Elections...
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Trudeau sticking with Johnston as opposition demands his ouster

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says parties are playing partisan games off the back of David Johnston's appointment as special rapporteur on foreign interference, and reiterated Johnston's impartiality and engagement with different...
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‘Is that a serious leader?’ Trudeau questions Poilievre’s decision not to get security clearance

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is ‘choosing to sit behind a veil of ignorance’ by saying he will not get the security clearance that would allow him to review the intelligence David Johnston...
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Opposition leaders reject PM's offer to review intelligence

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has offered each opposition leader security clearance and access to the same intelligence on foreign election interference reviewed by David Johnston — but the Conservative and Bloc leaders say it's a trap...
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East Timor votes: Resistance-era heroes are frontrunners for PM

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East Timor votes: Resistance-era heroes are frontrunners for PM
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Early voting begins in Alberta election

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Advance voting has begun in the Alberta provincial election. Polls show a tight race, with many issues driving voters, including economy, climate change, health care and trustworthiness of the candidates.
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Transport minister ‘concerned’ about possible WestJet pilots strike

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When speaking with reporters about the 72-hour strike notice issued by WestJet pilots, Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra says he wants ‘to encourage both parties to find a resolution at the table.’
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Turkish elections: Kurdish voters could tip the balance

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As the country's largest minority, winning the Kurdish vote could be decisive.
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Huge voter turnout reported as Thailand votes in election

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More than 50 million people are voting in Thailand's general election, seen as a potential turning point for the country
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Thailand election 2023: MFP takes stunning lead

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In Thailand, unofficial results show the two main opposition parties are neck and neck.
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Thailand general elections: Governing coalition under pressure

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Thais go to the polls on Sunday in a general election that some say could be the most important in recent history.
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Turkey elections: Former civil servant challenges President Erdog

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Turkish voters will head to the polls on Sunday.
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Shannon Shapes Up: The Fitness Benefits of Pole Dancing

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Cheddar's own Shannon LaNier finished out his weeklong series on personal fitness with a lesson on how to get in shape by pole dancing.
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Sudan: British embassy staff & families evacuated from Khartoum

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British diplomats and their families evacuated from Khartoum in a "complex and rapid" operation, PM Rishi Sunak confirms
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Finland’s Sanna Marin faces tough challenge in re-election bid

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Three parties are in a neck-and-neck race to win a majority of Finland’s 200-seat parliament and form a new government.
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Tunisia votes: Low turnout in second round of elections

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Preliminary data suggests only a little over 11 percent of voters cast their ballots, in the second round of Tunisia's p