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Child-care spending

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Nora Spinks, CEO, Vanier Institute of the Family, on the IMF's calls for Canada to spend more on child care
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Passenger compensation

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Jeremy Cooperstock, professor at McGill University, airline passenger rights advocate, on Transat's offer of $400 to stranded travellers
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Inspections of foreign fishing vessels off N.L. coast drop by 50%

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Ottawa says compliance better, number of violations down; plans proposal to curb repeat offenders
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The cost of the Fort McMurray fire

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Canadians have donated tens of millions of dollars to the Red Cross to help those affected by the Fort McMurray fires. But where will that money go?
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Helping Fort McMurray

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As Canadians mobilize to help those in Fort McMurray, the federal government and other provinces have sent military aircraft and firefighters to join the effort.
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Scramble to meet Syrian refugee deadline cost taxpayers dearly

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Half of $34M for airfare, expenses were spent in February, documents reveal
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Trenton man says mother with Alzheimer's is being sued for more than $43,000 by energy company already facing charges

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Scott Hamilton says his mother doesn't remember the day Ontario Energy Group representatives showed up at her door in 2014.
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Rex Murphy | The Canadian Way

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"There is a lot of misery in Fort McMurray and Alberta today," says Rex. "But there is a great counterweight too, the consideration of Canadians for each other in times of challenge is our greatest bond."
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Liberals Deliver Missing Budget Data

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The Liberal Government has finally handed over data requested by the federal budget watchdog. But the numbers raise questions about a drop in spending on middle class programs.
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Liberals approve Saudi arms deal

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Stéphane Dion approves export permits for $11B in LAVs to be sent to Saudi Arabia, documents say past sales not linked to violations of civil or political rights in the kingdom
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Government department open to outsourcing

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Shared Services Canada eager to save money by cutting jobs, handing work to private sector
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Wheels for refugees

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A new program in Ottawa collects and repairs used bicycles for the newcomers
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Edmonton's fight over UberX

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UberX is coming back Edmonton and it has agreed to play by new rules. Ian Hanomansing looks at why this could be a gamechanger.
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B.C. truckers rally for LNG project

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Hundreds of truckers rallied in northern B.C. on Wednesday, hoping to sway Ottawa to approve a liquefied natural gas project in the province
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Canada responds to Brussels bombings

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CBC's Evan Dyer looks at the Canadian government's reaction to deadly explosions in Brussels as Liberals table their first federal budget Tuesday afternoon
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Parks Canada's balancing act with Franklin shipwrecks claims

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Discovery of HMS Erebus wreck in Arctic waters produced dazzling objects — and ownership issues
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Mauril Bélanger, MP diagnosed with ALS, takes Speaker's chair

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Liberal MP Mauril Belanger, who was forced to end his candidacy for the speakership last fall, will preside over the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon.
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Mauril Bélanger takes Speaker's chair

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In a moving tribute, parliamentarians saluted the work and courage of Liberal MP Mauril Bélanger, honouring him with the opportunity to preside briefly over the House of Commons as its Speaker.
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Is a deficit a bad thing?

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How big is too big when it comes to deficits? Is there a point where the billions just add up to too much?
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Do Liberals need to be more transparent?

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Canadian Taxpayers Federation agrees with Kevin Page about Liberals lack of transparency
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MPs look for work-family balance

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A House of Commons committee is exploring the idea of making Parliament a more family-friendly workplace
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Escaped lion shot near Ottawa

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Papanack Zoo official says human error is likely to blame for the escape of a white lion on the weekend
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Look at all this stuff

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Kit Pullen takes CBC News on a tour of all the stuff he found on his driveway Wednesday morning.
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Escape the Diefenbunker Museum, and live to tell

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The fun starts in March when the former federal government's nuclear attack safehouse will morph into what's being called the world's largest escape room