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Ottawa making progress on government service backlogs, task force says

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The federal task force responsible for addressing the long wait times at airports, passport offices and for immigration applications says progress is being made as hundreds of staff have been hired to speed up services. But some...
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How a green building boom can help Canada achieve its climate targets

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Canada needs to create a green retrofitting boom for houses and work buildings in order to reach its emissions goals, analysts say. Concerns about labour and money stand in the way.
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Famous Winston Churchill portrait nicked from Ottawa's Château Laurier hotel

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Jerry Fielder, director of the late photographer Yousuf Karsh's estate, says he's 'stunned' by the theft of Karsh's wartime portrait of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
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Famous Churchill portrait goes missing from Ottawa hotel

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The Chateau Laurier in Ottawa is searching for the thief of a Winston Churchill portrait that has hung in their reading room for decades. The hotel and police believe the portait was stolen sometime between late last year and early this...
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Germany signs energy pact with Canada to reduce reliance on Russian gas

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Canada has signed a deal with Germany to export hydrogen fuel produced in Atlantic Canada to Europe as Germany seeks to reduce its dependence on Russian gas.
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Liberal government cuts funding for anti-racism group's project over antisemitic tweets

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The Liberal government has cut funding to an outside group it hired to deliver anti-racism training after it was discovered that one of the group's leaders made antisemitic remarks in social media posts.
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Ontario doctor faces 3 new counts of 1st-degree murder

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A doctor in eastern Ontario charged with first-degree murder in the death of an elderly patient last year is now facing three new first-degree murder charges. Dr. Brian Nadler was arrested Wednesday. All three of the latest alleged...
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Michelle O'Bonsawin becomes 1st Indigenous person nominated to Supreme Court of Canada

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his nomination of Michelle O'Bonsawin to the Supreme Court of Canada. O'Bonsawin is Abenaki from Odanak and will become the first Indigenous person to serve on Canada's highest court.
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Photos taken at secret school for girls offer a glimpse of life under Taliban

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Images from a secret school for girls in Kabul show what life is like for women under the Taliban in Afghanistan, who have denied education to girls above Grade 6.
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Jason Kenney slams platform of candidate vying to replace him as Alberta premier

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Jason Kenney is weighing in on the political battle to succeed him as Alberta’s premier, attacking the idea of an Alberta Sovereignty Act floated by one of the leading contenders. But some of his own party members are pushing back.
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Soaring prices leaving some renters priced out

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While the housing market may be cooling down, the rental market is on fire, with the price of an average unit up 10 per cent compared to last year. That has left many renters scrambling to find suitable housing.
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Ontario health-care unions propose plan to remedy hospital staffing shortages

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Three Ontario health-care unions have proposed a plan calling on the province to address hospital staffing shortages, while new Statistics Canada data highlights 22,000 health-sector jobs lost in July 2022.
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China condemns G7 nations over statement on Taiwan

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China condemned all G7 nations, including Canada, after the Group of Seven expressed concern over Beijing's live-fire exercises near Taiwan.
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Woman says she co-operated with alleged sex assault inquiry involving World Junior hockey players

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The female complainant who was allegedly sexually assaulted by Canadian hockey players part of the 2018 World Junior team says she fully co-operated at all times with a police investigation into her case — despite Hockey Canada...
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Ottawa apologizes to Sask. First Nation for assimilative ‘colony scheme’

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The federal government has apologized to Peepeekisis Cree Nation in Saskatchewan for a scheme that breached treaty and other agreements starting in the 19th century.
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3 out of 5 candidates appear in final Conservative leadership debate

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The Conservative Party held its third and final leadership debate before choosing who will lead into the next federal election. But there was a wrinkle, only three of the five candidates participated.
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Peepeekisis Cree Nation gets apology for assimilative ‘colony scheme’

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The federal government has apologized to Peepeekisis Cree Nation in Saskatchewan for an assimilative 'colony scheme' that breached treaty and other agreements starting in the 19th century.
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Canadian troops to join British-led mission to train Ukrainian recruits

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Canada is prepared to commit a contingent of soldiers to the British Army's program to turn Ukrainian civilians into fighting troops, CBC News has learned.
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Injured Ottawa resident pays for MRI in Quebec after long wait times in Ontario

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Facing a long wait time in Ontario, Ottawa resident Regina Bateson says she had to go to a private clinic in Quebec to get an MRI of her severely injured leg.
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Shared seal hunt traditions focus of reconciliation project

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Inuit artist Aija Komangapik says Reconseal Inuksiuti, a co-operative of Indigenous and non-Indigenous seal hunters who provide country food for Inuit in Ottawa, helps the urban community connect to its roots and aims to promote...
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Long-term care homes cope with increase of COVID-19 cases

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As cases of COVID-19 climb in central Canada, long-term care homes are seeing outbreaks once again, leading to the return of difficult conditions for residents.
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COVID-19 case counts prompt suggestions to wear masks indoors

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With cases of COVID-19 rising across the country some health officials are suggesting people consider masking indoors — but stopping far short of calling for mask mandates to be reinstated.
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Nexus delays due to disagreement over U.S. agents carrying guns in Canada: source

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A federal government source says Nexus card backlogs are a result of U.S. agents wanting to carry guns while on duty in Canadian centres, with Ottawa reportedly saying Nexus centres on this side of the border will remain closed until the...
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Finland, Sweden inch closer to joining NATO alliance

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Finland officially declared its intention to seek NATO membership, and Sweden’s ruling party said it’s in favour of abandoning neutrality by joining the alliance. They face opposition from Turkey, which is demanding both countries end...