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Canada's auto industry under Trump
Linamar CEO Linda Hasenfratz shares her outlook for the Canadian auto industry at a time when NAFTA could be open for renegotiation
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The Big Picture
The panel discusses what they think should be Canada's NAFTA renegotiation strategy
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LGBT lawsuit
A class action lawsuit claims the Canadian government pushed civil servants and military members out of their jobs
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Sunday Scrum: Canadian diplomacy tested
Political panel discusses the release of 2 Canadians from overseas prisons in the last month
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Baratov's lawyer Amedeo DiCarlo speaks before court
DiCarlo says he plans to call 3 witnesses - Baratov's parents and an expert
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Canadian detained in Turkey over alleged involvement in failed coup
Selman Durmus says his brother-in-law Davud Hanci is innocent of the accusations against him
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Niece of Homa Hoodfar speaks
Niece of Homa Hoodfar speaks Amanda Ghahremani talks about her meeting with Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion
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Canadian Robert Hall killed by Philippine militants
2nd Canadian killed in 2 months by al-Qaeda-linked group amid multimillion-dollar ransom demands
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Concordia professor jailed in Iran's notorious Evin prison
Concordia University anthropology professor Homa Hoodfar has been arrested in Iran, and is being held in Tehran's infamous Evin prison, her family says.
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Neil Bantleman's wife urges him to remain strong
Tracy Bantleman hopes new evidence will clear his name after Indonesia's high court overturns the Ontario school teacher's acquittal on sex abuse charges
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Chinese takeover of B.C. tech firm raises concerns | Sunday Scrum
Why did the federal government allow a Chinese communications company to acquire a B.C. tech firm without a formal national security review?
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Pipeline politics
Finance Minister Bill Morneau on Ottawa's vow to backstop the Trans Mountain pipeline project.
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Sunday Scrum: Calls for Canada to act on Chechnya
LGBT support groups are calling for the Canadian government to do more to help gay and bisexual people in Chechnya
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Demonstrators hold sit-in for Palestine outside Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada headquarters in Ottawa
Sashya Zahaby with Labour for Palestine Ottawa says the sit-in was organized as part of a national call to support Gazan Canadians and their families. Activists are calling on the government to bring more Palestinians to Canada.
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Study in Canada 2025: Visa Rules, Work Permits & What Indian Students Should Do
Canada’s new visa caps, SDS suspension, and rising costs have thrown a curveball at Indian students planning to study there. But what’s really changing? How can students still make it work? In this video, we explore with Dr. Vivek Goel,...
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Body of Quebec man who died in Cuba mistakenly buried in Russia, family says
Faraj Allah Jarjour, a Quebec man who died in Cuba in March, was buried in Russia after Cuban government workers mistakenly switched two bodies before repatriating them to the wrong countries, his family says.
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Canada promised visas for 1,000 people in Gaza. None have left with Canada’s help
Palestinian Canadians say their families are dying in Gaza before they’re able to escape to Canada. In January, the federal government announced a temporary resident visa program for Palestinians with extended family in Canada. But three...
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Canada's efforts to get citizens out of Haiti 'not cutting it,' says Quebecer who fled
David Rocheleau describes his 'stressful and worrisome' escape from Haiti and says the Canadian government's support network in the country should be bolstered to support other Canadians stuck in Haiti. 'The U.S. is doing it, why can't...
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Why do U.S. lawmakers care who owns TikTok?
Vivek Chilukuri, with the Center for a New American Security, says the vote in the U.S. House of Representatives over the ownership of online behemoth TikTok was a 'surprising and strong' show of bipartisanship.
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'There's no way out,' says Canadian stuck in Haiti
Quebecer David Rocheleau went to Haiti for work at the end of February and is now unable to leave amid the gang violence. He describes hearing gunshots near the airport and says he never expected anything of this scale to happen in a...
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'We are not optimistic,' Haiti advocate says as country faces violence, turmoil
Marjorie Villefranche, executive director at Montreal-based Maison d'Haïti, says Haitians are waiting for what comes next after the country's prime minister announced he'll resign in the face of gang violence and profound instability.
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Israel insists UNRWA must be replaced as Canada appears poised to resume funding
"UNRWA has basically manipulated and monopolized all of the assistance that goes into Gaza," Israel's Ambassador to Canada Iddo Moed tells Power & Politics, claiming that the UN relief agency for Palestinians is "fully oriented" toward...
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Canada's new Mexico visa policies threaten refugees' rights, advocate says
Luisa Ortiz-Garza, an organizer with the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, says Canada is not living up to its obligations as a signatory to multiple refugee conventions by imposing new visa requirements for Mexican nationals. 'People...