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Decriminalization is ‘just a piece of the puzzle,’ says minister
CBC's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Ya'ara Saks about Ottawa approving B.C.'s request to recriminalize the use of illicit drugs in public spaces. Saks says what’s...
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Poilievre ejected from House for calling PM 'wacko'
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was kicked out of question period after he called the prime minister a 'wacko' in a particularly nasty exchange.
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OPP officer appears to share security info with protester at Trudeau event
Ontario Provincial Police say they are investigating the actions of an officer after an online video appeared to show him sharing information with a protester about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s location at a public appearance in...
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We’ll take your old military equipment and repair it ourselves: Ukraine MP
Ukrainian MP Oleksandra Ustinova says expected U.S. aid will help her country hold its front line against Russia, but more is still needed. Ustinova joins CBC’s chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton to talk about her visit to...
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Federal disability benefit is a 'disappointment,' advocate says
Rabia Khedr, national director of Disability Without Poverty, says the long-awaited federal disability benefit is a disappointment. The 2024 federal budget has allocated $6.1 billion over six years toward the new benefit, with the...
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ArriveCan contractor questioned and condemned in House of Commons
GC Strategies partner Kristian Firth was called to face questions from MPs and admonished by the Speaker in the House of Commons — an extremely rare measure that hasn't happened since 1913 — because he refused to answer questions from a...
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Conservatives showing biggest lead yet in new poll
A new poll from Abacus Data shows the Conservatives are now leading the Liberals by 20 points. The poll was taken after the carbon tax hike took effect, and represents Pierre Poilievre's biggest lead yet.
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Canada's addiction to temporary foreign workers has impacted affordability, minister says
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller discusses Ottawa's decision to reduce the number of temporary residents in Canada, as well as why the program to get extended family members out of Gaza has not been successful.
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Brian Mulroney made the time, and his voicemails were 'epic,' says son Mark
Rosemary Barton sits down with Mark Mulroney, son of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, to reflect on his dad's life in politics and what it meant to grow up in a political family.
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Canadians pay their respects as Brian Mulroney lies in state in Ottawa
Hundreds of Canadians, from dignitaries to members of the public, are paying their respects to Canada’s 18th prime minister. Brian Mulroney is now lying in state in Ottawa ahead of his state funeral in Montreal on Saturday.
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House of Commons pays tribute to Brian Mulroney
MPs in the House of Commons paid tribute to the late former prime minister Brian Mulroney while his wife and four children looked on. The speeches kick off a week of remembrance as Mulroney lies in state near Parliament Hill.
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At Issue | How Brian Mulroney changed Canada
Looking back at the legacy of Brian Mulroney, a former prime minister who is remembered for the humanity of his politics and his willingness to tackle big issues, as well as major — and divisive — moves on taxes and trade.
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Clyde Wells remembers Meech Lake Accord political battles with Mulroney
Former Newfoundland & Labrador premier, Clyde Wells, talks about his political battles with Mulroney, specifically the Meech Lake Accord.
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Mulroney had his eyes on the 'longer arch of history' says Jean Charest
Former Quebec premier and Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Jean Charest discusses the passing of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
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Jean Chrétien remembers Brian Mulroney
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien reflects on his long political and personal relationship with the man he succeeded, Brian Mulroney, who died Thursday at 84.
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Opponents but not enemies: Jean Chrétien remembers Brian Mulroney
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien reflects on his long political and personal relationship with the man he succeeded, Brian Mulroney, who died Thursday at 84.
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At Issue | Brian Mulroney’s legacy
At Issue this week: Remembering Brian Mulroney, who served as prime minister during a tumultuous era but left office deeply unpopular after his death at 84.
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Questions about contracts awarded to firm behind the ArriveCan app
The federal government is facing new questions about money paid to GC Strategies, the small company at the centre of a blistering auditor general's report about the ArriveCan app. Update: the government says contract amounts in this...
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Amanda Todd's mother says new online harms bill 'could have saved her life' | Canada Tonight
The Online Harms Act, tabled Monday by the Liberal government, proposes changes to the Criminal Code and new regulatory bodies to protect children and adults from abuse online. Carol Todd, the mother of Amanda Todd, a B.C. teen who died...
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Questions about $239M paid to firm behind the ArriveCan app
The federal government is facing new questions about money paid to GC Strategies, the small company at the centre of a blistering auditor general's report about the ArriveCan app.
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Poilievre opposes puberty blockers for people under 18
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he does not support puberty blockers for minors. His comment comes after Alberta's government proposed restricting the medical treatment for children under 15.
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Poilievre opposes puberty blockers for people people under 18
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he does not support puberty blockers for minors. His comment comes after Alberta's government proposed restricting the medical treatment for children under 15.
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Greg Fergus on being the first Black Speaker of the House | Spotlight
Speaker of the House of Commons Greg Fergus discusses Parliament resuming, being the first Black Speaker and his controversial appearance in a Liberal Party video that led to calls for his resignation.
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Trudeau credits Poilievre for tapping into affordability concerns
Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton sits down with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a year-end interview about pocketbook issues, how Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre has capitalized on them and how the Liberal government is...