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Trump begins immigration crackdown, mass deportations expected
U.S. President Donald Trump kicked off his sweeping immigration crackdown on Monday, tasking the U.S. military with aiding border security, issuing a broad ban on asylum and taking steps to restrict citizenship for children born on U.S....
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What to expect immediately after Trump’s inauguration
The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks U.S. political reporters Tia Mitchell and CBC Washington correspondent Paul Hunter to break down what to expect from Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration and what he’ll do immediately...
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Ontario begins sending out $200 cheques to taxpayers
The Ford government has started sending out $200 cheques to taxpayers in Ontario. The move comes as some accuse the premier of using the rebates for political purposes. CBC’s Lane Harrison has more.
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How Ontario's major parties are preparing for a possible early election
With rumours of an early Ontario election swirling at Queen’s Park, all of the major parties are kicking preparations into high gear with a key focus on getting their candidates in place. CBC’s Shawn Jeffords breaks down their next steps.
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Alberta premier doesn’t sign joint statement against Trump tariff threats
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith did not sign a joint statement of unity from Canada’s premiers against U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat. Smith says she's opposed to using Alberta energy as a bargaining chip, but the prime...
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Can Trump Really End Birthright Citizenship in the U.S.?
J.D. Durkin, host of 'Common Threads,' helps us unpack Trump's actions on Day One, talks the most meme-able moments from Inauguration Day and more. Watch!
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Provinces tout border plans ahead of meeting about Trump tariffs
Three provinces announced border security measures in the lead-up to a premiers meeting with the prime minister to discuss the plan if U.S. president-elect Donald Trump follows through on his tariff threat.
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Carney appears on Daily Show in Liberal leadership campaign soft launch
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is expected to formally announce his bid to lead the Liberal Party on Thursday. But he was on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on Monday night, appearing to set himself up to run as 'an outsider.'
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Ontario is considering buying back Hwy. 407. How would that work?
Doug Ford’s government is reigniting speculation that Ontario could buy back Highway 407. CBC’s Lane Harrison has more on what that would mean for drivers.
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How serious is Trump about absorbing Canada, Greenland? | Canada Tonight
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump says he wants to make Greenland a part of the United States and does not rule out using military or economic power to get it. Trump also said Canada should become the 51st state. Canadian academic Irvin...
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Ford meets with Canadian premiers to talk Trump threats, federal government
Ontario Premier Doug Ford met with other Canadian premiers in Toronto Wednesday as threats of tariffs from president-elect Donald Trump continued. CBC’s Lane Harrison has the latest.
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Conservative strategy shifts focus to next Liberal leader
With about a dozen Liberals rumoured to be interested in replacing Justin Trudeau, the Conservative Party strategy is shifting to highlight any potential leadership candidates’ close ties with the prime minister.
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Ontario to enhance security at U.S. border as Trump tariff threat looms
The Ontario government has enhanced security measures along its border with the United States as part of its response to tariff threats from Donald Trump. As CBC’s Shawn Jeffords reports, Ontario Premier Doug Ford made several...
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Torontonians react to Trudeau’s resignation as Liberal leader
In the wake of Justin Trudeau's resignation as Liberal leader, Toronto residents are reflecting on his time in office — and their hopes and concerns for the future of Canada's leadership.
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Elon Musk attacks Sir Keir Starmer over grooming gangs scandal
Elon Musk attacks Sir Keir Starmer over grooming gangs scandalSource: Various
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Justin Trudeau to shuffle cabinet Friday, sources say
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will shuffle his cabinet Friday, multiple sources have told CBC News. Trudeau has multiple vacancies to fill after a series of resignations, including Chrystia Freeland's this week.
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What life is like in Myanmar today
Amnesty International researcher, Joe Freeman, explains what life is like inside Myanmar today as the military junta cling to power against rising insurgencies across the country.Joe was speaking about Myanmar and Aung San Suu Kyi in The...
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Watch the trailer for Independent TV’s Aung San Suu Kyi documentary
This is the story of Aung San Suu Kyi. Mother to two sons, fate and history conspired to bring her to the forefront of Myanmar's push for democratic freedom, the world rushing to build her up as an icon of democracy.But an impossible...
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Trump's '51st state' taunts get mixed reaction in Canada
While many Canadians see U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s constant trolling of Canada as the ‘51st state’ as little more than a joke, a recent poll shows some 13 per cent of Canadians would welcome joining the United States.
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U.S. government shutdown looms as Trump, Musk seek to sink funding deal
Social media criticism from president-elect Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk has apparently sunk a bipartisan deal to keep the U.S. government open, threatening a shutdown as soon as Friday.
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The Pacific Islands Facing 'Polycrisis'
Pacific Island leaders concerns on the 'Polycrisis' in the Pacific
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Canada Post temporarily laying off staff as strike continues
Canada Post has confirmed that it has been temporarily laying off workers as the labour action by more than 55,000 workers approaches the two-week mark.
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Toronto cracks down on price gouging during Taylor Swift's Eras Tour
Toronto is deploying 25 bylaw enforcement officers to crack down on price gouging near the Rogers Centre during Taylor Swift concerts. The city says the officers are policing everything from parking prices to the illegal sale of...
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'We've done this before': Trudeau on the 'challenge' of a Trump presidency
Speaking on the final day of the G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the 'challenge of working with an American president' who doesn't prioritize multilateralism is one his government has dealt with before.