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Singh says Trudeau has a history of saying one thing in public and another in private

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the video showing the prime minister seemingly talking about Trump's behaviour to other world leaders at the NATO summit in London is typical Trudeau. Saying one thing in public and another in private.
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Show of solidarity at premiers' meeting

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There was a show of solidarity at the premiers' meeting today, with everyone agreeing to a new set of priorities and proposed changes to the fiscal stabilization program.
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How equalization payments work

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A look at how Canada’s system of equalization payments work and why one common criticism isn’t true.
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Prime Minister Trudeau meets with Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson this morning in Ottawa. The two are talking about cities and municipalities working with the federal government on shared priorities like infrastructure and climate change.
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Unfinished business at UN climate conference

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The UN climate conference in Madrid is trying to lay the groundwork to support the 2015 Paris Agreement on global carbon markets.
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Behind Ottawa’s fight to delay compensation for First Nations children

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Justice Canada lawyers are set to argue against compensating First Nations children impacted by the on-reserve child welfare system. A human rights tribunal ordered the payout in September, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau caused a stir...
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Catherine McKenna calls for more action against online trolling | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Catherine McKenna has been pushing back against online trolls for years. Vilified when she was minister of environment and climate change, she is calling on social media companies to take more responsibility for online attacks.
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Trudeau meets with mayors of Western cities

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with the mayors of Vancouver and Calgary today to discuss the concerns of Western Canada. The Liberals didn’t win any MP seats in Saskatchewan or Alberta in the last election and are trying to bridge the...
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China's ambassador warns Canada against interference in Hong Kong

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Cong Peiwu spoke to reporters at China's Embassy in Ottawa Friday.
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New environment minister promises bold goals, bipartisan approach

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Newly named Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said he recognizes the challenges ahead as he takes on the contentious portfolio. Wilkinson says he is known more for being a “policy wonk” than being partisan, something he said he...
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Alberta premier makes fiery push for more autonomy

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is establishing a panel to advance Alberta's independence.
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Honouring service and sacrifice on Remembrance Day

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People across Canada gathered today to honour the service and sacrifice of the men and women in the Canadian Forces on Remembrance Day.
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Conservative caucus holds first post-election meeting

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The Conservative caucus will meet for the first time since the federal election and as some question Andrew Scheer’s leadership. The National’s Katie Simpson spoke to caucus members about the mood ahead of the meeting.
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Scheer’s job safe as Conservatives review campaign

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Andrew Scheer will remain Conservative leader following the first caucus meeting since the election. The campaign will now be scrutinized by former cabinet minister John Baird.
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NDP caucus returns to fight uphill battle

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A downsized NDP caucus met for the first time since the federal election addressing an uphill battle to get its message across, especially in Quebec.
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Mayor promises fix for Ottawa transit problems

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Ottawa’s mayor is promising to fix the ongoing problems with the city’s transit system that have frustrated commuters since a new LRT started last month.
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Thousands attend Vancouver climate march

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Thousands of people crowded the streets of Vancouver to take part in a massive climate march attended by teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg.
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Ottawa councillor’s leave denied over harassment allegations

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Ottawa city council denied a leave of absence to Coun. Rick Chiarelli over allegations he made inappropriate remarks to over a dozen women.
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Catherine McKenna’s office vandalized

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Liberal MP Catherine McKenna’s office was vandalized with a slur, which she says was an attempt to keep women out of politics.
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Canada anxiously looks on as U.S.-China trade dispute escalates

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As the U.S. and China clash over trade, Canada is mired in its own troubled relations with Beijing. But if the two superpowers drop the gloves and really go at it, the damage to this country could reach well beyond canola fields.
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Carbon tax ruled constitutional by Saskatchewan’s highest court

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The federal carbon tax has been ruled constitutional by Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal. An appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada is expected.
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After Notre Dame fire, Canadian Parliament renovations proceed cautiously

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The Notre Dame fire was sparked during renovations to the historic site. Hear what precautions workers are taking on the renovations happening now on Parliament Hill.
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The volunteers saving homes from floods in the Ottawa Valley

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Hundreds have registered as flood victims in the Ottawa Valley as rain continues to add to already-swollen rivers. People are pulling together to protect homes by filling sandbags, including 'Team Rubicon,' a special group of volunteers...
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Canadian military joins flood relief efforts in Ontario

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Canadian Armed Forces personnel joined residents and volunteers to help with flood preparations in Constance Bay, Ont. In Ottawa, residents could be asked to leave their homes over flood risks.