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Canada pitching anti-tariff, pro-NAFTA message to Trump

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The Trudeau government has two goals in the short term: ease anxieties for Canadians and business leaders, and bring back a level of respect to trade talks with the U.S.
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Trade tiff update

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CBC's Katie Simpson with the latest on the trade dispute between Canada and the U.S.
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Trudeau pokes fun at India trip, Andrew Scheer

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There were jokes and jabs at the annual parliamentary press gallery dinner in Ottawa, where the three federal party leaders all took to the stage
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Scheer responds to Justin Trudeau, cracks joke about Jagmeet Singh

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer takes the stage at annual parliamentary press gallery dinner in Ottawa
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Opposition to pipeline still fierce in B.C.

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Opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is still fierce in B.C., and some protesters say the government's decision to buy the project will only strengthen their resolve.
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Trudeau gambles big on pipeline ahead of election year

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CBC News takes a look at the risks and rewards on the line for Trudeau.
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Tegan and Sara receive Governor General's Performing Arts Award

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Calgary-born indie pop duo Tegan and Sara accept the prestigious award at an official ceremony in Ottawa
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Separate deals

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CBC's Evan Dyer on the U.S. pushing bilateral trade deals instead of NAFTA.
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Federal government grants extension to MMIWG inquiry

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While the decision has pleased some people, it's far short of the extra two years the inquiry commissioners were hoping to receive.
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Ontario NDP surges in polls, party feels a win is possible

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The CBC News poll tracker has the NDP narrowing the gap with the front-running Progressive Conservatives — the incumbent Liberals are well behind, dropping to new lows in both popular support and potential seat wins.
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Pilots unhappy with potential changes to flying time regulations

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CBC News has obtained documents revealing Ottawa's draft regulations would cut night flying by two hours, down from 12-and-a-half — not enough according to some pilots.
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Canada blocks Chinese takeover of construction company

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Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains's office says the order was made to protect national security.
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Ottawa's Trans Mountain backstop

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Former TransCanada executive Dennis McConaghy on how Ottawa's move to provide indemnity is playing with Trans Mountain supporters.
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Liberals have deal to get Trans Mountain pipeline built

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The final language and paperwork are still being determined, so it is still just an agreement in principle.
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Shareholder perspective

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Paul Bloom is president of Bloom Investment Counsel, which owns about 300,000 shares of Kinder Morgan Canada.
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When pharmacies stop thefts, illegal drug use increases

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Experts say that's what's happened in B.C. and could also happen in Ottawa, as people who have been on opioid painkillers for years and are now being cut off.
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Pipeline politics: Kinder Morgan's losses could be covered by Liberals

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the government is prepared to shield the company against unnecessary delays that are politically motivated.
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NDP MP Christine Moore reacts to claims of sexual misconduct

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NDP MP Christine Moore reacted to claims of sexual misconduct that were levelled against her by a Canadian military veteran. In a news conference today, Moore denied those allegations and gave a very different account of what happened.
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Canada pulls diplomats' families from Cuba

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Canada has pulled family members of diplomats in Cuba, after a group of Canadians who were suffering from unexplained dizziness, headaches and nausea had their symptoms come back. The government is now saying those affected may have a...
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Pipeline politics split B.C. and Alberta

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Pipeline politics continue to split B.C. and Alberta, as the two provinces remain divided over a proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline. The company is suspending non-essential work on the project because of the dispute — and now Prime Minister...
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Canadian-born kids of Russian spies win right to stay Canadian citizens

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The Canadian-born children of Russian spies have won the right to remain Canadian citizens. Tim and Alex Vavilov were born in Toronto to Elena Vavilova and Andrey Bezrukov — their parents used stolen identities when they were deployed to...
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Son of Russian spies returns to Canada after government loses fight to keep him out

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After a six-year legal battle, Alex Vavilov is back in Toronto with a Canadian passport and dreams of breaking into Toronto's investment banking sector
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'This was actually something that was possible:' Tom Green on how Mike MacDonald inspired him

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Comedian Tom Green recalls being an Ottawa teen inspired by 'superstar' Mike MacDonald's standup comedy routine.
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Canada's drone laws could be relaxed in near future

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Canada's drone laws could be relaxed in the near future, paving the way for recreational users and first responders to reach new heights. CBC News has obtained a briefing note for the transportation minister through a freedom of...