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Lawyers make off with $50M extra pay
Payroll screw-up brewing since 2007 at Justice Canada worth up to $50M in lawyers' favour
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Nigel Wright set to testify
How could testimony from Stephen Harper's former chief of staff affect the 2015 election?
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Nigel Wright set to testify
How could testimony from Stephen Harper's former chief of staff affect the 2015 election?
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Pipeline politics
Finance Minister Bill Morneau on Ottawa's vow to backstop the Trans Mountain pipeline project.
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Canada's cooling economy
In the past six months the Canadian economy shrank 0.8 per cent, CBC's Cameron MacIntosh reports
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Ottawa's frost quake
CBC's Sandra Abma has the science on the winter phenomenon that hit Ottawa with some powerful tremors earlier this week
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Rona Ambrose on vaccinations
Canada's health minister says there's no reason Canadians shouldn't get vaccinated
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Maple Leafs trade captain Dion Phaneuf
Dion Phaneuf joins a growing list of Toronto Maple Leafs captains traded away from the team. The Leafs sent him to the rival Ottawa Senators.
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Sunday Scrum: Health care promises
Susan Riley, Kady O'Malley, John Ibbitson, join the last Sunday Scrum of 2016 to discuss health care transfer payments, and what the Liberals are asking the provinces to do
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Sunday Scrum on the fall session of Parliament
Political panel discusses what they think are top issues facing the Trudeau Liberals
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Ottawa pledges support for La Loche
'We want to work with them on a plan to actually turn this around,' says Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Carolyn Bennett
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Question Period: more of the same boorish behaviour?
Sunday Scrum panel talks about the first week of Parliament in 2016
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Senior health care
Yvonne Jacobs, 71, is a retired nurse in St. John’s. She asks Justin Trudeau what can he do to improve health care for seniors and for everyone else in Canada
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Keeping indigenous women safe
Nikki Fraser, a 25-year-old youth worker from Kamloops, asks Justin Trudeau how he plans to keep indigenous women safe
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Tax hikes to the wealthy
Gary Mauris, 47, of Vancouver is president of Dominion Lending Centres. He asks Justin Trudeau about the impact tax hikes to the wealthiest Canadians will have on the economy
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Integrating Canadian refugees
Jihane El Atifi, 29, is a Montrealer who works with refugees. She asks Justin Trudeau how he’s working to integrate Canadian newcomers
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Students’ economic future
Charlotte Kiddell, 24, is an undergraduate student from Halifax. She asks Justin Trudeau about his plan for graduating students in bleak economic times and how he plans to tackle student debt
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: The future of Alberta
Danny Strilchuk, a 30-year-old oil field worker from Edmonton, asks Justin Trudeau if there is anything to give him hope or the future in Alberta and how he will generate jobs
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: National security
Maulik Doshi, 30, works in e-commerce in Regina. He asks Justin Trudeau what he’s doing to enforce national security and keep up the fight against ISIS and prevent radicalization of Canadians
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: The middle class
Jenna Fray, 31, a social worker from Ajax, Ont., asks Justin Trudeau what he’s doing to help middle class families
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RAW Unique ways to deal with freezing rain
Check out this Ottawa man who uses his own techniques to deal with freezing rain on his vehicle.
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Climate change in the North
Larry Audlaluk, 65, is a hunter and leader from Grise Fiord, Nunavut. He asks the prime minister what is the government’s plan to deal with the direct impact climate change has on Canadians in the North
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Ottawa church tagged with racist graffiti in 'hate crime': police
A west-end Ottawa church with a largely black congregation was spray painted with racist graffiti ahead of a special service honouring Martin Luther King Jr.
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Shifting government-sponsored refugees to private sponsors to ease backlog
Refugee housing challenges 'not insurmountable,' say those working to house Syrians