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Coronavirus: Canadian family stranded amid Chinese lockdown
Megan Millward is stranded with her family in China's Hubei province as the government there restricts travel to fight the spread of the new coronavirus. Millward is Canadian, but her husband is a permanent resident of Canada, so he...
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What the WHO's global health emergency means
Although the WHO has no legal authority to sanction countries, it could ask governments to provide scientific justification for any travel or trade restrictions that they impose in the event of an international emergency.
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Canada, Iran foreign ministers meet to discuss Flight PS752 downing
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne is sitting down in Oman with his Iranian counterpart in a rare face-to-face meeting today. The Canadian government is pushing for an independent criminal investigation into...
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How videos of missile striking Flight 752 got out
Nariman Gharib tells Adrienne Arsenault how he got one of the first videos showing Flight 752 being brought down by Iranian missiles and what’s happened since it went online.
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Reviewing Canada's relations with China | Sunday Scrum
Our political panel discusses Canada's ongoing diplomatic spat with China, including the detention of a pair of Canadians, Canada's arrest of a Huawei executive and recent comments made by Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe...
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Outcry over India's new citizenship law spreads to Canada
Critics have slammed India's new citizenship law as a violation of India's secular constitution.
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Jody Wilson-Raybould won’t move out of minister’s office
Jody Wilson-Raybould is refusing to move out of the suite of offices she used as a Liberal cabinet minister despite no longer being entitled to the space. The Independent MP calls the office space dispute “petty.”
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Jody Wilson-Raybould faces office eviction
Jody Wilson-Raybould could be evicted from her offices if she doesn’t voluntarily give them up, the Speaker of the House says. Wilson-Raybould is refusing to move out of the suite of offices she used as a Liberal cabinet minister despite...
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Thousands attend Vancouver climate march
Thousands of people crowded the streets of Vancouver to take part in a massive climate march attended by teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg.
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Haiti corruption protests strand Canadians amid violence
Protests against alleged Haitian government corruption have stranded more than 150 Canadians in the country amid a violent revolt, as new economic measures did little to quell public outrage.
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Climate leaders 'don't buy and build pipelines': Greenpeace
Daniel Mittler, political director of Greenpeace International, says the Canadian government is 'not credible as long as they own and build pipelines and expand fossil fuels.'
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Latest NAFTA deadline looms
The latest NAFTA deadline is set for Oct. 1 and Mexico is still hoping for a trilateral deal. International trade lawyer Mark Warner spoke to John Northcott about the negotiations.
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Adopted Japanese children denied visas by Canada
The visa suspension follows a decision by the U.S. to restrict adoptions from Japan, which wants tougher rules. Until the Canadian government can determine why, it has temporarily suspended visas for infants coming from Japan.
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Survivors of suicide bombing sue Canadian government
A group of Nepalese Gurkhas who guarded the Canadian Embassy in Kabul have received either no compensation or partial compensation from their employer, who dropped the Canadian contract in the aftermath.
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Lawsuit: Canadian government was negligent in 'Indian hospitals'
A class-action lawsuit launched for survivors of at least 29 'Indian hospitals' across Canada wants the government to recognize it was negligent in the operation of the segregated hospitals. Run by the federal government, the so-called...
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Indigenous Sixties Scoop survivors reach $800M settlement with Canadian government
Indigenous survivors of the Sixties Scoop have reached an $800-million settlement with the Canadian government, Ottawa announced yesterday
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Canadian government apologizes to Omar Khadr
The Liberal government's decision to apologize to Omar Khadr and pay him millions of dollars has only fuelled the contentious rhetoric
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Global skills
Renee Filippone reports the Canadian government is promising to make it easier for companies to bring in highly-skilled temporary workers
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Trudeau wants Assad out
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters the way toward peace and stability does not include Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
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How safe are the Canadian government's servers?
Questions linger after the Canada Revenue Agency shut down systems over the weekend
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Does China have a backdoor to your phone?
Last week the Pentagon banned the sale of Huawei phones on U.S. military bases. The concern is that the Chinese telecom firm poses a risk to national security. In Canada Huawei is a popular brand but has never been linked to any...
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Trump travel ban puts pressure on Canadian government
Voices demanding action from the Canadian government in response to the Trump travel ban are growing louder, despite a revision to the executive order
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Trump's new travel ban
Immigration lawyer Warren Creates on how Canada could benefit from tighter U.S. borders
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Cyber espionage
Michel Juneau-Katsuya, CEO, The Northgate Group, on Canada-China promise not to engage in state-sponsored cyber attacks