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5 things to know about Lyne Bessette

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Lyne Bessette is a Liberal MP representing the riding of Brome—Missisquoi, Quebec.
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Perceived front-runner Poilievre not running for Conservative leadership

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Perceived as a front-runner for the Conservative leadership, Pierre Poilievre announced he won’t enter the race.
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Ontario's public elementary teachers kick off week of rotating strikes

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Ontario's public elementary teachers have started a week of rotating one-day strikes, shutting down schools in the Toronto, York Region and Ottawa-Carleton school boards. All four of Ontario's major teachers' unions are engaged in job...
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Manitoba pitches climate plan during cabinet retreat

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister made a pitch for his provincial climate plan to replace the federal carbon tax during the government’s cabinet retreat in Winnipeg.
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Singh may not face Leadership review till 2021

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spoke with reporters before his party's caucus meeting in Ottawa on Wednesday
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Peter MacKay enters Conservative leadership race

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Peter MacKay announced he’s officially entering the Conservative leadership race, while other faces from the party’s past are still deciding their future.
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Compensation for grieving families of Flight 752 victims

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Families of the victims of the Flight 752 crash still overwhelmed by grief say government compensation will help reduce their financial burden.
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John Crosbie, firebrand politician who served in Newfoundland and Ottawa, dies

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Crosbie earned praise — and criticism — for his quick wit, saucy tongue and willingness to make controversial decisions. He was 88.
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Iran gives Canada more access to Flight 752 site, data

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Iran has granted Canada more access to information about the downing of Flight 752, including crucial black box data, as questions continue about the chain of events leading up to the takeoff and the missile strike.
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Fertility clinic broke rules for decades, documents show

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Authorities knew that an Ottawa fertility clinic was violating federal rules, but allowed it to treat patients for decades, documents obtained by CBC News show.
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Bodies stored in patient rooms due to overcrowded morgues

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Overcrowding at morgues at two Ottawa hospitals have led to some bodies being stored in patient rooms, union officials say.
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Funding for youth, seniors and homeless coming, Trudeau says

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The federal government has pledged $7.5 million in funding to Kids Help Phone to provide mental health support to youth. The aid will also go toward assessing seniors' individual needs and connecting them to the necessary community...
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Why health experts say proposed rules around vaping don't go far enough

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The government is proposing a ban on vape ads anywhere kids can see them and mandatory health warnings on vaping products. Health experts say the new rules don’t go far enough.
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Joshua Boyle acquitted over credibility concerns

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Joshua Boyle was acquitted on 19 charges including assault, sexual assault and forcible confinement after the judge questioned his credibility and that of his estranged wife Caitlin Coleman.
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China calls Trudeau’s plea for detainees a ‘waste of time’

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China’s foreign ministry spokesperson said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's appeal to the U.S. to help secure the freedom of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor is "a waste of time." Trudeau urged Washington to delay finalizing a trade deal...
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Liberals confident about finances despite growing deficit

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the government is confident in its financial situation despite a larger-than-expected deficit pointing to a growing economy in his fall update.
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Canadian detained in China still unsure why he’s being held 1 year later

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Canadians Michael Spavor and former diplomat Michael Kovrig were taken into custody in mid-December 2018.
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Premier Jason Kenney on feelings of western alienation and Alberta's demands

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, speaking to the Canadian Club of Ottawa today, addresses feelings of western alienation and outlines Alberta's demands for the federal government. The Premier, who says his 'patriotism will never be...
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Kenney pushes Trudeau on Western issues

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney used meetings in Ottawa to push Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to move forward on Western issues like the TMX pipeline.
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Ottawa accepts Alberta's new carbon plan | Sunday Scrum

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The federal government announced this week it will accept the Alberta government's latest plan to tax the greenhouse gas emissions of large industrial facilities at a rate of $30 per tonne in 2020.
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Trudeau hands out mandate letters to cabinet | Sunday Scrum

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered marching orders to his cabinet ministers this week, instructing them to govern in a "positive, open and collaborative way" as they work to speed up airport screening times and bring in a national,...
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Possible health risks found at former RCMP training facility

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A Radio-Canada investigation has uncovered some possibly serious health risks, including exposure to mould, asbestos and lead, at a now-demolished RCMP training facility in Kemptville, Ont.
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Construction of TMX pipeline begins

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The beginning of construction on the TMX pipeline expansion was celebrated Tuesday by government officials and Alberta’s energy sector.
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Rash of ‘relay attack’ thefts around Ottawa

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At least 100 Toyota and Lexus vehicles have been stolen in the Ottawa area over several months using “relay attacks” to gain access to the vehicles through the key fob.