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Sask. residents will get carbon tax rebates despite province withholding funds

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Saskatchewan residents will continue to receive carbon tax rebates from the federal government, despite the province not sending the funds it collects for home heating taxes to Ottawa.
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Why it’s so hard to end plastic pollution

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Thousands of delegates are in Ottawa trying to hammer out an historic treaty to end plastic pollution, but the road to get there is littered with hurdles. CBC’s Susan Ormiston examines why it’s so hard to curb the problem and what it...
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Former RCMP deputy commissioner says video of OPP officer at protest is ‘deeply troubling’

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The Ontario Provincial Police is reviewing the conduct of one of its officers in response to a video showing a questionable interaction between an OPP officer and protesters in Alliston, Ont. this week. Former RCMP deputy commissioner...
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Summit on curbing global plastic waste begins in Ottawa

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Negotiators from 176 countries have gathered in downtown Ottawa for the fourth round of talks to create a global treaty to eliminate plastic waste in less than 20 years.
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PWHL playoff race heats up: Toronto clinches, Ottawa in battle for final spot

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Join Saroya Tinker and Hailey Salvian as they break down the final weeks of the PWHL season.
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Premiers lash out at Trudeau over budget

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This week’s federal budget has premiers lashing out at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over a planned increase to capital gains taxes as well as what they say is overstepping on infrastructure and pharmacare.
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Meet artist J-Positive and the family behind his art store

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Joel Jamensky’s sunny disposition explains why the artist with Down syndrome uses the name 'J-positive' for his online art business, started with the help of his parents two years ago. “There’s a lot more going on in [Joel's] art than...
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How to avoid a public transit 'death spiral'

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Ottawa's OC Transpo has painted a grim long-term financial picture. It's been a million dollars short of revenue projections every month this year. CBC Ottawa's municipal affairs reporter Elyse Skura breaks down the options for...
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PWHL Ottawa captain Brianne Jenner scores her 1st-career hat trick in shutout win over Minnesota

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Brianne Jenner scored her first-career PWHL hat trick, as Ottawa blanked Minnesota 4-0.
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Government eyes unused public land, derelict buildings for housing

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The federal government is eyeing abandoned, derelict or rundown properties as a way to help address Canada's housing crisis. It's part of the 2024 budget's multibillion-dollar plan to build more homes across the country.
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Government eyes abandoned public land for housing development

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The federal government is eyeing abandoned, derelict or rundown properties as a way to help address Canada's housing crisis. It's part of the 2024 budget's multibillion-dollar plan to build more homes across the country.
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Federal disability benefit is a 'disappointment,' advocate says

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Rabia Khedr, national director of Disability Without Poverty, says the long-awaited federal disability benefit is a disappointment. The 2024 federal budget has allocated $6.1 billion over six years toward the new benefit, with the...
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Controversial speech on third referendum did not go 'too far,' says PQ leader

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Paul St-Pierre Plamondon drew criticism for a recent speech on Canadian history that referenced deportations and executions of francophones. But the Parti Québécois leader stands by his words — saying that discussing the past to...
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Why risk running an underground shisha lounge?

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CBC recently visited several shisha lounges in Ottawa. For owners and customers, they host a social custom central to their cultural identity. Under the city's bylaws, they're illegal — the modern-day equivalent of a Prohibition-era...
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Tax increase expected in federal budget

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Political watchers say Ottawa has no choice but to raise taxes in the upcoming federal budget to offset billions of dollars of new spending, but who will be getting the increase remains to be seen.
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Liberals release plan to build nearly 4M homes

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The Liberal government released its strategy to build 3.9 million homes in the next seven years, dubbed the Canadian Housing Plan. It includes incentives for home builders, low-cost financing and opening up federal land for housing.
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'You have gutted local news': Saskatoon MP and former CTV reporter blasts Bell CEO

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Conservative MP Kevin Waugh told Bell CEO Mirko Bibic that he should be ashamed of himself while questioning the CEO about job cuts during an appearance before the Canadian Heritage committee. Waugh worked for decades as a sports...
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Alberta moves to prevent federal 'manipulation' of municipalities

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The Alberta government has introduced legislation that would require provincial entities such as universities, school boards and municipalities to get approval before making any funding deals with Ottawa.
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Alberta tables law to prevent federal 'manipulation' of municipalities

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The Alberta government has introduced legislation that would require provincial entities such as universities, school boards and municipalities to get approval before making any funding deals with Ottawa. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith...
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Daryl Watts hat trick gives PWHL Ottawa a big win over Toronto

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PWHL Ottawa ends Toronto's twelve game winning streak with a 5-3 win courtesy of a hat trick by Daryl Watts.
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Canada's addiction to temporary foreign workers has impacted affordability, minister says

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Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller discusses Ottawa's decision to reduce the number of temporary residents in Canada, as well as why the program to get extended family members out of Gaza has not been successful.
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Brian Mulroney made the time, and his voicemails were 'epic,' says son Mark

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Rosemary Barton sits down with Mark Mulroney, son of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, to reflect on his dad's life in politics and what it meant to grow up in a political family.
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'He's home,' says Mark Mulroney as his father lies in repose at Montreal's St.Patrick Basilica

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Mark Mulroney, former prime minister Brian Mulroney's son, spoke to CBC News' Debra Arbec about his father's deep ties with his family, the city of Montreal and Canadians.
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Canadians pay their respects as Brian Mulroney lies in state in Ottawa

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Hundreds of Canadians, from dignitaries to members of the public, are paying their respects to Canada’s 18th prime minister. Brian Mulroney is now lying in state in Ottawa ahead of his state funeral in Montreal on Saturday.