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Despite promise of back pay, government workers disappointed again
Despite reassurances from the minister in charge of the Phoenix payroll system that unpaid federal government employees would receive back pay this week, some workers say they've been let down once again.
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Wage gap
Ross Finnie, director of the Education Policy Research Initiative, on female graduates' wages lagging those of men
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Hunter Tootoo returns to office after rehab
Nunavut MP Hunter Tootoo is out of rehab, but he's not back in the Liberal caucus.
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Hunter Tootoo apologizes for 'consensual but inappropriate relationship'
Nunavut's MP Hunter Tootoo finally addressed allegations he had an inappropriate relationship before his sudden resignation from cabinet and Liberal caucus.
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Phoenix pay system mess affects 80,000
Federal officials have apologized to more than 80,000 employees who have had problems with their pay, and promised to fix the failed system.
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U.S. war resisters fighting deportation under Trudeau
Fifteen U.S. war resisters are asking Ottawa to abandon efforts to deport them.
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Ottawa man critically injured during arrest has died
A Somali-Canadian Ottawa man with mental health issues who was taken to hospital in critical condition after police tried to arrest him has died from his injuries.
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Beaumont-Hamel remembered 100 years later
Some Canadians travelled to Beaumont-Hamel in France, where 100 years ago, hundreds of Newfoundlanders were killed in one of the bloodiest battles of human history
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Syrian family celebrates 1st Canada Day
The Toubeh family was in Ottawa to celebrate their very first Canada Day, six months after fleeing Syria's civil war
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Justin Trudeau's Canada Day speech
'This is who we are. This is what we believe in. This is Canada!' Prime minister addresses the crowds in Ottawa
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NCC shuts down kids' lemonade stand
The National Capital Commission has apologized for how it handled a child-run lemonade stand being run in Ottawa without a permit.
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Canada Post drops threat to lock out workers
Dropping lockout threat 'will allow both parties to focus their efforts on serious negotiations,' post office says
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Ottawa under construction
Concerns are being raised over what shape the city will be in for next year's Canada 150 celebrations
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First Nations chiefs sign agreement with RCMP to address racism within force
The Assembly of First Nations has signed a memorandum of understanding with the RCMP to address racism within the force.
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Northern Gateway pipeline approval overturned
The Federal Court of Appeal has overturned approval of Enbridge's controversial Northern Gateway project.
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Aecon deal blocked
Dany Assaf, partner at the law firm Torys, on the federal government's blocking of the takeover of Aecon.
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Growing sinkhole shuts down Rideau Street in Ottawa
Mall evacuated, power out in area, police ask residents to avoid scene of the collapse
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Giant sinkhole in Ottawa
Videographer Jean Delisle captures the surreal scene from above
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Massive sinkhole in downtown Ottawa
A giant sinkhole that rapidly filled with water in downtown Ottawa caused a gas leak, collapsed a road and forced the evacuation of all nearby businesses.
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Sunday Scrum: Senate makeover leans to Independents
Political panel discusses Senate reform and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's appointment of nine new Independent senators
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Joe Oliver on federal deficits
Former finance minister of Canada on the state of the current government's coffers
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Encouraging women to become political leaders
Women from every riding in Canada were in the House of Commons as part of Daughters of the Vote, which looks to give them the tools to join politics
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Spotlight on Jagmeet Singh at NDP leadership debate | Sunday Scrum
Political panel discusses federal NDP leadership candidates in Sunday's debate