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Federal government preparing for what organizers call 'Freedom Convoy 2.0'

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The federal government is already preparing to deal with a new convoy protest being planned for February, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's national security adviser says.
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Convoy protests a ‘dangerous moment’ for Canada’s economy: Freeland

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland told the Emergencies Act inquiry that last winter’s convoy protests and border blockades were damaging Canada’s reputation and posed a serious threat to the country’s economy.
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Reactions to Emergencies Act inquiry as testimony wraps up

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The Public Order Emergency Commission investigating the federal government's invocation of the Emergencies Act in Ottawa last winter has wrapped up witness testimony. A convoy protester, Ottawa residents and a national security expert...
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Trudeau defends decision to invoke Emergencies Act

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared before the Public Order Emergency Commission and defended his decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to disperse anti-COVID-19 mandate protesters who had spent almost one month occupying Ottawa.
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Did police officers leak sensitive information to trucker convoy protesters?

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Justin Ling strings together testimony from the hearings as well as information from sources that convoy protesters may have been one step ahead of police because officers themselves were feeding sensitive intel to the occupation.
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Investigating how police may have illegally leaked information to trucker convoy protesters

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Justin Ling strings together testimony from the hearings as well as information from sources that convoy protesters may have been one step ahead of police because officers themselves were feeding sensitive intel to the occupation.
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Police may have illegally leaked information to truck convoy protesters

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Investigative reporter Justin Ling pieces together testimony from the Emergencies Act inquiry and law enforcement sources that say there was a persistent problem of operational leaks from police to protesters during the Ottawa convoy...
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Investigating police leaks during the truck convoy protests

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Investigative reporter Justin Ling pieces together testimony from the Emergencies Act inquiry and law enforcement sources that say there was a persistent problem of operational leaks from police to protesters during the Ottawa convoy...
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Millions in Somalia facing hunger as drought continues

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Somalia has missed its fifth rainy season in a row, forcing many to abandon their farms. More than seven million people are facing food insecurity in the country.
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People in China are 'fed up' with Xi's zero COVID approach: former ambassador

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"The regime will obviously want to increase the repression, but this is not over yet," said former Canadian ambassador to China Guy Saint-Jacques about rare protests that swept across China over the weekend.
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What we've learned from the Emergencies Act inquiry so far

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As the inquiry looking at the use of the Emergencies Act to end last winter's convoy protests enters a critical phase, David Common looks at what we've learned so far about what happened and where things went wrong.
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Premiers, feds aim to reach health-care agreement in February

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc about the health-care deal that is on the table with the provinces and territories. LeBlanc says Ottawa is hoping to come to an agreement with the...
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Ministers’ texts shed light on how convoy protests were handled

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Text messages sent by Liberal cabinet ministers during the convoy protest that gridlocked downtown Ottawa for weeks last winter were presented at the Emergencies Act inquiry, offering insight into how they handled the situation behind...
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Schools, hospitals under strain of respiratory illness surge

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According to Quebec's education ministry, more than 150,000 students were absent from school this week — more than 12 per cent of the entire student population. School boards across Canada say it's not just students who are out sick, but...
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Head of CSIS, cabinet minister give rationale for use of Emergencies Act

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The first of several senior cabinet ministers has now given his rationale for using the Emergencies Act to the public inquiry into the decision, while head of Canada’s spy agency testified that he recommended the government invoke the...
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RCMP had information suggesting convoy protests could turn violent

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The public safety minister says the head of the RCMP warned him of an urgent threat of violence at the anti-vaccine mandate protests in Coutts, Alta., the day before the Emergencies Act was invoked.
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Federal officials testify at Emergencies Act inquiry for 1st time

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In the first day of testimony from federal officials, the Emergencies Act inquiry heard Canada’s intelligence agency didn’t believe the truckers protest posed a security threat, while also hearing testimony about communications...
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Head of RCMP testifies at Emergencies Act inquiry about key omission

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RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki testified at the inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act during the convoy protest, admitting she didn't tell cabinet ministers about a plan already in place to remove protesters...
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God Save The King performed at National War Memorial in Ottawa

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For the first time in more than 70 years God Save The King was performed at the National Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa.
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Thousands gather to mark 1st Remembrance Day without pandemic restrictions

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Thousands of people gathered at the National War Memorial in Ottawa to mark Remembrance Day — the first without COVID-19 restrictions since the pandemic began.
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Trudeau looks for support in punishing Russia ahead of G20 summit

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is looking for support from other G20 countries in punishing Russia, while U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping held their own bilateral meeting ahead of the summit.
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Emergencies Act inquiry looks at how Windsor border blockade was cleared

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The Emergencies Act inquiry heard from Windsor’s mayor and acting deputy police chief about how the Ambassador Bridge blockade was cleared relatively quickly last February in contrast to the Ottawa convoy protest that dragged on for weeks.
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Convoy protest spokesperson Tamara Lich questioned at Emergencies Act inquiry

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Convoy protest spokesperson Tamara Lich delivered testimony at the Emergencies Act inquiry, downplaying her involvement as one of the protest's leading voices.
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Striking Ontario education workers, supporters vow to fight for their rights

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Education workers walking picket lines across Ontario on Friday, along with their supporters, say they are not only fighting for their rights and a livable wage, but also for more assistance from the provincial government for their...