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Julie Payette to become next governor general

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Julie Payette, a former astronaut and member of the Order of Canada, will succeed David Johnston as the Queen's representative in Canada
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Justin Trudeau drops controversial building name

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to change the name of Langevin Block, a federal building named after a residential schools proponent
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Dad breaks law trying to help addicted daughter

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An Ottawa father says he knows he broke the law by locking his 16-year-old daughter inside the house — a desperate attempt to stop her from buying drugs.
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Ottawa prepares for Canada 150

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Ottawa has already started to close streets and set up barricades ahead of Canada 150 celebrations, with unprecedented security on the Hill
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'A steady voice for us always': Trudeau to Peter Mansbridge

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PM Justin Trudeau turned the mic on Peter Mansbridge at the Canada 150 party in Ottawa, to honour the CBC chief correspondent on his last day on the job
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Canada Day celebrations continue

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We Day draws thousands to Parliament Hill a day after Canada Day, with appearances from Gord Downie and Justin Trudeau
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Hiring foreign talent

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Dessy Daskalov, co-founder and chief technology officer at Nudge Rewards, a Toronto tech company on the government's new visa program for specialized workers
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Supreme Court upholds right to a timely trial

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Friday's unanimous 7-0 ruling upholds the set 18-month timeline for lower court cases and 30 months for a Superior Court case to go to trial
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Cyberattacks expected in 2019 election

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Canada's electronic spy agency warns that our next federal election could experience the cyber-espionage, misinformation and fake news that plagued the last U.S. election
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Illegal behavior by foreign diplomats

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Internal reports from Global Affairs Canada indicate foreign diplomats in Canada are racking up more unpaid debts, breaking more traffic laws, and violating passport rules more frequently
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Ottawa set to purchase Trans Mountain pipeline

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The measure is temporary, as the government doesn't want to be the long-term owner of the pipeline and is looking for buyers.
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Solidarity with Trudeau

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CBC's Evan Dyer on the response to Trump's trade tirade against Canada over the weekend.
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Attack on dairy

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CBC's Evan Dyer on the meeting between top agricultural officials from Canada and the U.S.
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Terror threat level unchanged in Canada after U.K. attack

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Canada's terrorism threat level remains at medium in the wake of the attack that killed one Canadian visiting the U.K., but police and security agencies will be on high alert ahead of Canada 150 celebrations
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Rex Murphy | Recommended closure of National Energy Board

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The Liberal government's recommendation to shutter the National Energy Board and replace it with two new agencies is political dynamite, Rex Murphy says
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Hearing-impaired Ottawa girl to see Paris before losing vision

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Suffers from Usher Syndrome and may lose sight within 5-10 years
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How do you protect 'soft targets' from attacks?

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Concert venues and sporting events — and the public areas surrounding them — have become soft targets for attacks that leave experts without easy answers
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New laws, new policing challenges

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When marijuana becomes legal, the government has promised tough new measures for stoned drivers requiring expensive new equipment and training that police forces still don't know who will pay for.
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Malala Yousafzai becomes honorary Canadian citizen

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The Nobel Peace Prize co-winner took the opportunity to urge Canada to play a leadership role in promoting education for girls and refugees around the world
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Searching for Pvt. Rossell

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More than 70 years after thousands of Canadians helped liberate the Netherlands from Nazi occupation, a Dutch journalist has tracked down the story of one young Canadian who fought for peace
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Canadian students commemorate Vimy anniversary

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More than 10,000 students from across Canada are going France in the coming days to experience the 100th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge in person.
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How will Canada legalize pot?

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Questions like 'how much marijuana will you be allowed to carry?' will be answered this week when the federal government finally tables its pot legislation
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Road salt threatening lakes

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Road salt in runoff from melting snow is threatening the health of freshwater lakes, according to a new study in eastern North America
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Laurier student inspired by Malala

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Sonaina Chopra, a Pakistani winner of the Yousafzai scholarship, talks about her desire to speak with the Nobel laureate and her experiences moving to Canada to attend Wilfrid Laurier University