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Tornado victims share what's left of their homes with CBC
Tornado victims in the Ottawa neighbourhood of Arlington Woods shared what's left of their homes and belongings with CBC News.
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Government acknowledges CRA scam… vaguely
The federal government issued a statement acknowledging complaints involving a Canada Revenue Agency scam, but were very vague about what their work involves.
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Ontario tornado leaves destructive trail
Experts say that based on damage reports, it is likely the tornado will be classified as an EF-2, which have sustained winds from 179 to 218 km/h.
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Aerial footage shows scale of destruction from tornado near Ottawa
Twister ripped through Ottawa area and neighbouring Quebec, flattening dozens of homes, trees and electrical towers.
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No stopping Doug Ford's use of notwithstanding clause
Some politicians oppose Doug Ford's use of the notwithstanding clause, but concede there's no stopping the Ontario premier from invoking it.
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What's next for Trudeau government following pipeline rejection
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the Liberals are still committed to getting the pipeline built — his reassurance comes just as their purchase of the project is set to go through.
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Alberta pulling out of federal climate plan
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has reacted to the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion rejection by announcing that the province will pull out of the federal government's climate plan.
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Albertans angry at Trudeau, B.C. and Notley over pipeline rejection
People in Alberta are feeling a lot of anger towards Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, B.C. and even Premier Rachel Notley over the rejection of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
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Trudeau losing trust on border crossing issue: poll
The poll, done online between July 25 and 30, had 67 per cent of respondents call illegal border crossings a crisis.
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Trump and Trans Mountain pipeline: How the president could play key role in deal
CBC News has obtained a copy of the federal government's contract, which says it would also buy the Puget Sound pipeline — and that part of the purchase could end up needing final approval from Trump.
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Canada's immigration ministers now divided on key issues
The key moment came when federal Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen openly criticized the Ontario government for what he called a dangerous and un-Canadian approach to the issue of asylum seekers.
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Hedley's Jacob Hoggard arrested and charged
Hedley's frontman Jacob Hoggard turned himself in to Toronto police today — he was arrested and charged with one count sexual interference and two counts of sexual assault causing bodily harm. The charges stem from three separate...
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Trudeau shuffles cabinet as re-election bid begins
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shuffled his cabinet today, adding several new ministers and portfolios, signalling his intentions ahead of a re-election bid next year.
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Carbon tax fight intensifies as Ontario joins Saskatchewan in opposition
Ontario Premier Doug Ford joined Scott Moe in challenging the tax, arguing it will make life unaffordable for families and risk thousands of jobs.
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U.S. tariffs' impact on Canadian lumber
Canada's big mills aren't hurting, though smaller mills are beginning to feel the effects.
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2 university hockey players not guilty of sexual assault
Two former University of Ottawa hockey players have been found not guilty of sexual assault.
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Canada-U.S. trade war starts to scare industry leaders
The Canada-U.S. trade war is starting to scare industry leaders, as Canada's deadline for tariffs on American goods is set to kick in.
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Trudeau government to aid industries hit hard by trade dispute
The Trudeau government is set to announce an aid package for industries hit hardest by the trade dispute with the U.S.
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Trudeau talks tariffs and trade on Canada Day
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with CBC's Rosemary Barton from Leamington, Ont., as Canada's $16.6 billion in retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products come into effect
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Trudeau government watching Trump's border crackdown closely
The Trudeau government is watching the Trump administration's border crackdown closely to determine whether its Safe Third Country Agreement still stands with the U.S.
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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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Trudeau government faces many questions over pot legalization
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government have specified Oct. 17, 2018, as the day marijuana will be legal, but they still face many questions over pot legalization in Canada. Key among them: home cultivation, impaired driving,...
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G7 tensions
CBC's Katie Simpson on what will be discussed at this weekend's G7 summit.
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Trump and Trudeau had tense phone exchange over tariffs
A source told CBC that Trudeau argued Canada should be exempt from the tariffs because it isn't a threat to U.S. national security.