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Larry the cat has a new housemate, Prince, the Downing Street kitten

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has introduced a new Siberian kitten named Prince to Downing Street.The feline was snapped exploring the PM's desk ahead of Labour's party conference.Starmer revealed Prince won out over his children's...
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Will Donald Trump Dance His Way Back to the White House?

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MarketWatch's Rob Schroeder joins 'Big Business This Week' to unpack the latest political news including Harris' Fox News interview and Trump's town hall.
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Sinclair a 'towering figure in Canadian history,' says Métis scholar

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Ry Moran, a former director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, says Murray Sinclair was someone that Canadians could turn to in a time of crisis, such as after the discovery of unmarked graves at residential schools.
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Is the U.S. prepared for the possibility of violence this election? | Canada Tonight

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Dean Jackson, a former analyst for the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack, says the U.S. government has done a good job securing the Capitol, but says not enough is being done to monitor social media for incitement of...
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U.S. Energy Secretary Talks Future of Clean Energy

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The U.S. Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granholm, joins Cheddar to discuss the state of clean energy and keeping battery manufacturing in America. Watch!
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Who will be the next leader of the Conservatives?

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Since Rishi Sunak's disastrous trip to the polls, quitting after losing power to Labour for the first time in 14 years, the Conservatives have been locked in a leadership campaign.Six was whittled down to a final four, with Robert...
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N.B. election campaign kicks off for Oct. 21 vote

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The people of New Brunswick will go to the polls Oct. 21, with housing, the cost of living, health care and the environment topping the list of issues on the minds of voters.
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'I'm right here, bro': Singh, Poilievre have heated exchange during question period

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During question period Thursday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre directed two questions in a row to NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh instead of the governing Liberals. The questions prompted Singh to leave his seat to shout at Poilievre....
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PM Keir Starmer admits to receiving freebies and gifts worth over £100,000

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PM Keir Starmer admits to receiving freebies and gifts worth over £100,000
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Pablo Rodriguez to sit as Independent while seeking Quebec Liberal leadership

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Liberal MP Pablo Rodriguez has announced his resignation from cabinet and said he will sit as an Independent until the launch of the Quebec Liberal Party leadership race next year.
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Conservatives are targeting Singh over his pension — but Poilievre's is 3 times larger

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For weeks, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been accusing NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh of supporting the government until February so he can become eligible for his MP pension. But experts estimate Poilievre's own pension is three...
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Will Elon Musk Help or Hinder Donald Trump?

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Wall Street Journal reporter Emily Grazer joins Cheddar to discuss Elon Musk's impact on the 2024 presidential race. Watch!
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Byelection win gives Bloc a chance to 'flex its muscles,' says political analyst

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A breakthrough byelection win in Montreal by the Bloc Québécois gives the third party in the House of Commons a little more influence to push its agenda, says Chris Hall, a managing principal at Navigator and a former CBC News national...
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Potential election looms as MPs head back to Parliament

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As MPs return to the House of Commons on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be leading an unstable minority government after NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tore up the agreement that had ensured the Liberal government’s survival for...
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MPs are heading back to Parliament — here's what to watch for

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As MPs return to the House of Commons on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be leading an unstable minority government after NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tore up the agreement that had ensured the Liberal government’s survival for...
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Montreal byelection a crucial test for Liberals

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Voters in the long-held Liberal riding of LaSalle—Émard—Verdun in Montreal go to the polls in a byelection Monday that is expected to be a tight three-way race and a crucial test of the support for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s party.
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MPs exchange insults as Parliament resumes

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With tensions high on Parliament Hill after the collapse of the Liberal-NDP deal, MPs traded insults about policy and the future of the Liberal government.
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Government to loosen mortgage rules for 1st-time buyers

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The Liberal government has unveiled plans to loosen mortgage rules for first-time home buyers, but many experts fear the move will have negative long-term consequences.
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Federal byelections: NDP scores narrow victory, Liberals wait in Montreal

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On a night of crucial byelections, the NDP was projected to keep its seat in Winnipeg with a narrow victory. But the three-way race in Montreal’s LaSalle-Émard-Verdun was too close to call.
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UK's 'most famous shopping street' could be pedestrianised under new plans

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UK's 'most famous shopping street' could be pedestrianised under new plans.Source: LUMEN / The Independent
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TfL cyber attack: Thousands of passengers feared to have bank details exposed in massive hackTfL cyber attack: Thousands

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The cyber attack that hit Transport for London a week ago is much worse than first thought, TfL admitted on Thursday afternoon as it was revealed a teenager has been arrested in connection with the hack.Names and phone numbers of...
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Voters to head to polls for Bay of Quinte byelection next week

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The provincial byelection in Bay of Quinte – the seat vacated by former cabinet minister Todd Smith – is on Sept. 19. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has more on the battle for votes.
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Taylor Swift says AI misuse of her image contributed to Harris endorsement

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In August, Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of Taylor Swift asking people to vote for him in the November election. Swift made a reference to that in her Instagram post endorsing Kamala Harris, saying Trump's move 'really...
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Adam Kinzinger: The Republican campaigning for Kamala Harris

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Former Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger’s decision to stand up to Donald Trump has come at great personal and political cost. He tells CBC’s Ellen Mauro why he has no regrets and what role he has to play in the upcoming U.S. election.