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William Hague discusses running for Oxford University chancellor against Peter Mandelson and the future of conservatism
In an exclusive interview with The Independent, Lord Hague discusses with Geordie Greig his campaign to win election as Chancellor to the University of Oxford. The former foreign secretary explains his opinions on what the statue of...
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British national films Myanmar police firing gunshots at protestors
British national films Myanmar police firing gunshots at protestors
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Myanmar protests continue after violent crackdown
Protesters in Myanmar returned to the streets for a fifth consecutive day and a day after rallies were violently broken up by security forces.
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US gov't warns of emboldened, violent right-wing groups
The Department of Homeland Security says there could be further attacks after the riot at the Capitol building last month.
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Next Up - 16-Year-Old From Florida Wants To Run For President
** While this Election Season has been anything but amicable, OGTV would like to share a story from a few years back that reminds us of the good that come from enthusiasm and an interest in politics. Please Get Out and Vote! ** Elijah...
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Nova Scotia fishing dispute | Sunday Scrum
Our political panel discusses the ongoing dispute between Indigenous and non-Indigenous fishermen in Nova Scotia that has prompted discussion of the establishment of an Atlantic First Nations Fisheries Authority.
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A Teacher's Passion For The Constitution Changes Her Students' Lives
For the past 7 years, Trumbull High School's We The People: The Citizen and the Constitution Program, under the leadership of Social Studies Teacher Katie Boland, has won the We The People state championship title. With more than 28...
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MPs to debate adapting Parliament for the pandemic
The debate over democracy in the pandemic grows as MPs return to Ottawa with hard questions about plans for a partially virtual Parliament.
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Trudeau lays groundwork for never-used Emergencies Act
Sources tell CBC News that the federal government has sent a letter to provinces and territories as part of the consultation period — a required step before triggering a public welfare emergency.
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Ontario budget forecasts fewer housing starts in 2025
According to Ontario’s new budget, housing starts in 2025 are projected to be around 2,800 units lower than in 2024. Alex Beheshti, senior researcher at Missing Middle Initiative, discusses what the projections mean for the future of...
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What we know about the trade deal between Ontario and Manitoba
Ontario and Manitoba are the latest provinces to sign an agreement aimed at tearing down interprovincial trade barriers. As CBC’s Shawn Jeffords explains, this comes as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs continue to impact the...
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He wants Canada to use its oil to build its economy, but still supports the carbon tax
Kiran Somanchi, 41, says he and his family do their best to keep their carbon footprint minimal, but he wants to cast his vote for a party that sees Canada’s rich oil and gas resources as an opportunity for building up the economy.
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Poilievre’s lack of security clearance in spotlight after foreign interference allegations
Pierre Poilievre’s refusal to get security clearance returned to the spotlight on the campaign trail Tuesday after allegations resurfaced that India interfered in the 2022 Conservative leadership race.
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Alberta premier's office denies Smith urged White House to intervene in election
The office of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is vehemently denying accusations she asked the U.S. to interfere in Canadian federal politics, as comments Smith made during an interview with an American news outlet earlier this month made...
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Champagne says he and Finance Minister LeBlanc will 'still be ministers' ahead of election
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne, Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman and Ontario Premier Doug Ford were in Washington Thursday to meet with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard...
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Breaking down key moments from the Liberal leadership debate
The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks pollster Shachi Kurl and political journalist Rob Russo to break down key moments from the Liberal leadership debate and what it could mean for an upcoming federal election.
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Petition to revoke Musk's citizenship allowing Canadians to 'express their anger,' says NDP MP
NDP MP Charlie Angus says the petition he's sponsoring to Parliament to strip Elon Musk of his Canadian citizenship is about 'sending a message' to Musk and the U.S. government. Legal experts say someone's citizenship can only be revoked...
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Where the polls stand ahead of the Ontario election
Starting Thursday, voters can start casting their ballots in advance polls for the Ontario election. Eric Grenier, founder of The Writ, breaks down if Monday’s leaders’ debate had an effect on the latest polling numbers.
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GST holiday had little impact on economy, new numbers show
The federal government's two-month break on the GST ends Saturday, and while a small percentage of restaurants and other businesses saw sales increase, most saw no overall change. There were also complaints about the work needed to...
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Ontario's 4 major parties clash over affordability
Things got tense on the debate stage as the leaders clashed over how they'd make life more affordable for Ontarians.
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How Ontario's major party leaders would respond to the province's mental health and addiction crisis
During a northern issues debate in North Bay, Ont., the major party leaders were asked how they would repond to Ontario's mental health and addiction crisis.
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Ford vows to build tunnel under Hwy. 401 if re-elected, but won't give a price tag
PC Party Leader Doug Ford says he's committed to build a tunnel under Highway 401 if re-elected. But as CBC’s Shawn Jeffords reports, Ford could not give a cost estimate, despite it being months since he first proposed the plan.
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Trump’s immigration plan will further strain resources: former official | Canada Tonight
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday rolled back Biden-era guidance that limited immigration arrests near sensitive locations, including schools, hospitals and churches. Jason Houser, a former top immigration official...
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Trump won't impose tariffs on Canada, other countries — for now
U.S. President Donald Trump will not impose his promised tariffs on Canada, Mexico or China on his first day in office, according to multiple U.S. reports, giving this country something of a reprieve, at least for now.