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Child-care spending
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
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%
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
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
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
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
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
"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
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
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
Shared Services Canada eager to save money by cutting jobs, handing work to private sector
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Wheels for refugees
A new program in Ottawa collects and repairs used bicycles for the newcomers
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Edmonton's fight over UberX
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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?
Canadian Taxpayers Federation agrees with Kevin Page about Liberals lack of transparency
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MPs look for work-family balance
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
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
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
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