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Thailand protests: Demands for political change continue

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The protest leaders say they will not participate in the reconciliation committee.
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Dr. Bonnie Henry discusses public health measures during B.C. election

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B.C.'s provincial health officer spoke with MPs on the House Affairs committee, including Conservative Todd Doherty.
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Trudeau government faces confidence vote tomorrow

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau debated Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole and NDP MP Charlie Angus over the confidence vote set for Wednesday afternoon.
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House of Commons confidence vote could spark a snap election

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A House of Commons debate of a Conservative motion has the potential to spark a snap election. The Conservatives want to create an "anti-corruption" committee to scrutinize government spending and lobbying, and the Liberals have made it...
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NDP MPs are asked if they will support the government on confidence vote

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NDP MPs arrived for their weekly caucus meeting in Ottawa on Wednesday.
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Conservative House leader reacts as government survives confidence vote

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Candice Bergen spoke with Power and Politics host Vassy Kapelos about today's confidence vote in Parliament.
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Liberals survive a confidence vote, avoiding a snap election

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A snap election is averted after the Liberals win a confidence vote on a Conservative motion to create a parliamentary committee to look at the federal government’s spending and ethics.
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Graham and Schumer speak on U.S. Senate judiciary committee vote

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U.S. Senate judiciary committee chair Lindsey Graham said the committee vote is a 'historic moment' for American politics, in contrast to Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, who said the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett is the most...
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Amy Coney Barrett: What to expect in the US Senate hearing

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Trump’s Supreme Court nominee will face a four-day Judiciary Committee hearing and a possible pre-election floor vote.
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Would Amy Coney Barrett recuse herself from election-related cases?

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Sen. Chris Coons asks Amy Coney Barrett to clarify her position around recusal from election-related cases, given what Donald Trump has publicly said about the Nov. 3 election winding up in the Supreme Court and the fact that he wants...
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Barrett confirmation hearing: Tough questions for Trump's nominee

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US Supreme Court nominee Barrett fields questions on election issues, healthcare, abortion in her confirmation hearing.
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U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett questioned about replacing Ruth Bader Ginsberg

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Republican Senator Joni Ernst asks U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett how she would respond to people who say she is not an adequate replacement for the late liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
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U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett questioned about replacing Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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Republican Senator Joni Ernst asks U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett how she would respond to people who say she is not an adequate replacement for the late liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Montreal hospital on verge of life-and-death triage

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Amid rising COVID-19 cases, doctors in Quebec and Ontario are reviewing triage protocols that will help them decide which patients get access to critical care if there is a shortage of beds.
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Trudeau asked if he will appear at commons committee examining the WE deal

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill about the Commons committee examining the now-canceled deal with WE charity.
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Craig Kielburger defends his charity's plan to help students

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Craig and Marc Kielburger, founders of the WE Charity, spoke to MPs on the Commons Finance committee Tuesday.
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Kielburgers questioned about relationship with the Trudeaus

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Craig and Marc Kielburger, founders of the WE Charity, spoke to Bloc Quebecois MP Rheal Fortin on the Commons Finance committee Tuesday.
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'There are days when we just wish we hadn't answered the phone on April 19'--Craig Kielburger

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Craig and Marc Kielburger appeared before the Commons finance committee Tuesday.
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Craig Kielburger gives closing statement after more than four hours of testimony

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Craig and Marc Kielburger appeared before the Commons finance committee Tuesday.
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Poilevre calls for Trudeau to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth

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Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill a day before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to appear before the Commons finance committee.
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Tech giants testifying before Congress

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Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Apple's Tim Cook, Google's Sundar Pichai and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg are testifying remotely for a hearing by the House's judiciary subcommittee on antitrust.
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Tech CEOs testify before congress

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Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Apple's Tim Cook, Google's Sundar Pichai and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg are testifying remotely for a hearing by the House's judiciary subcommittee on antitrust.
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WE Charity says paying volunteer students less than min. wage was federal government's idea

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to answer Opposition questions about the WE controversy in Parliament. The federal government's proposed volunteer compensation program for university students has come under fire for proposing to pay...
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Top bureaucrat defends Trudeau’s involvement in WE Charity deal amid opposition criticism

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau returned to question period for the first time since the WE Charity controversy broke, facing more criticism from opposition parties, but the clerk of the Privy Council suggests that Trudeau may not be...