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Seniors will be first to qualify for national dental care program

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The federal government's new $13-billion dental care plan will roll out to different age groups over the next year. Applications for people aged 87 and older will open next week.
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House Speaker should be punished, but not fired, report says

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A House of Commons committee is recommending that Speaker Greg Fergus be punished, but not fired, for paying tribute to the outgoing Ontario Liberal Party leader in a partisan video while wearing his speaker robes.
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Embattled House Speaker Greg Fergus apologizes for controversial video

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Testifying before a parliamentary committee, House of Commons Speaker Greg Fergus apologized for his appearance in a Liberal Party video while wearing his Speaker robes. Speakers are supposed to limit partisan activities, and he said he...
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Low-income seniors will be first to qualify for national dental care

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The federal government's new $13-billion dental care plan will roll out to different age groups over the next year. Applications for people aged 87 and older will open next week.
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Seniors will be first to qualify for national dental-care program

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government's new $13-billion dental care plan will roll out to different age groups over the next year. Applications for people aged 87 and older will open next week.
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Conservative MP asks francophone colleague to speak English

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Conservative MP Rachael Thomas is being accused of insulting francophones by asking a Quebec French-speaking minister to answer a question in English during a parliamentary committee. The Alberta MP has since apologized.
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Poilievre video blaming Trudeau for Canada’s housing crisis takes off online

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has released a 15-minute video blaming the prime minister and his policies for Canada’s housing crisis. The video has garnered more than a million views since its weekend release, as a new poll...
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Pharmacare legislation won't make end-of-year deadline, Liberals say

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The Liberals say they will miss an end-of-the-year deadline to pass pharmacare legislation — one of the key demands in the supply-and-confidence agreement with the NDP that is keeping the Liberal minority government in power.
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Conservative MP accused of insulting francophones and Quebeckers

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Conservative MP Rachael Thomas is being accused of insulting francophones by asking a Quebec French-speaking minister to answer a question in English during a parliamentary committee. The Alberta MP has since apologized.
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Alberta invokes Sovereignty Act over net-zero electricity grid regulations

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Alberta is looking to sidestep proposed federal regulations for a net-zero electricity grid by 2035 by invoking its Sovereignty Act, a controversial law the United Conservative government passed last year but until now had never been used.
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Despite gloomy fall economic update, Freeland has a 'glass-half-full perspective'

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CBC's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Chrystia Freeland, Canada's deputy prime minister and minister of finance, about the new Canada Mortgage Charter and whether it will help Canadians in need.
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Alberta leaving Canada Pension Plan won't make it 'insolvent,' Alberta’s finance minister says

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Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner discusses the proposal to pull his province out of the Canada Pension Plan. Horner says if an Alberta pension plan is pursued, it won't make the CPP 'insolvent or inoperable, it means that the cost...
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Carbon tax changes will 'save people money,’ housing minister says

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Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser says the carbon policy shift will protect the environment while saving money for Canadians. Fraser discusses why Ottawa made changes to carbon pricing, and the impact felt in his home region of...
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N.B. premier says he's exploring options to stop collecting carbon tax

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New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says he's seeking legal opinions on his province not collecting carbon tax. Higgs also discusses why he's calling on Ottawa to scrap the carbon tax on heating for all Canadians and not just those in...
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Anthony Rota resigns as Speaker of the House of Commons

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Liberal MP Anthony Rota is stepping down as House Speaker after inviting a former Ukrainian soldier who fought in a Nazi division during the Second World War to Parliament. Many MPs on all sides of the House have said the embarrassing...
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Trudeau defends record on housing, affordability as he slumps in polls

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks to Jayme Poisson, host of CBC's Front Burner, about the frustrations with his government’s approach to tackling the housing crisis and rising grocery prices, as well as Pierre Poilievre’s growing appeal.
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Federal cabinet shuffle brings in first ever female Filipino-Canadian minister

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Rechie Valdez was sworn in Friday as Canada's first Filipina federal minister. The former bakery owner is now minister of small business.
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Federal cabinet shuffle brings in first ever Filipina-Canadian minister

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Rechie Valdez was sworn in Friday as Canada's first Filipina federal minister. The former bakery owner is now minister of small business.
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Should Ottawa be worried about Danielle Smith’s win in Alberta?

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In her victory speech, newly re-elected Premier Danielle Smith vowed to stand up against federal policies that she says undermined Alberta, including ambitious green energy plans. Should the Trudeau government be worried?
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No public inquiry on foreign interference needed, rapporteur says

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Special rapporteur David Johnston explains why he ruled out recommending a public inquiry into foreign election interference. He says his investigation did reveal shortcomings in how intelligence is communicated to the government and...
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Johnston ruled out foreign interference inquiry. Was it a mistake?

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David Johnston has ruled out calling a public inquiry into foreign interference and Prime Minister Trudeau says his government will follow that recommendation. But is it the right move politically? And what happens next?
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David Johnston on why he ruled out public inquiry on foreign interference

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Former Governor General and special rapporteur on foreign government interference David Johnston says that he found no government coverup or negligence in his investigation. However, he tells CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary...
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Canada temporarily suspends operations in Sudan as conflict rages on

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‘The situation in Sudan has rapidly deteriorated, making it impossible to safeguard the safety and security of our staff in Khartoum,’ Global Affairs Canada said in a statement. Canadian diplomats will work from a safe location outside...
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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...