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Colten Boushie's family takes concerns to Parliament Hill

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Colten Boushie's family met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to share their anger and frustration after Gerald Stanley was found not guilty in Boushie's death. The family is optimistic there will be changes to the justice system, and...
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Mike Duffy returns to Parliament Hill

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Mike Duffy returned to Parliament Hill today, a little more than a week after a court dismissed all of the 31 charges against him related to his Senate expenses.
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Sunday Scrum: Mike Duffy's win in court

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Political panel also discusses former prime minister Stephen Harper's low profile on Parliament Hill
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Parliament Hill's Earthquake Upgrades

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Parliament Hill's Centre Block is gearing up for a major renovation that could help save lives in the event of an earthquake.
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Year ahead on the Hill

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Sunday Scrum panellists discuss the top political stories to watch for in 2016
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Behind-the-scenes of Justin Trudeau's first day as Prime Minister

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Peter Mansbridge goes behind-the-scenes of Justin Trudeau's first day as Prime Minister of Canada.
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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.
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Government wants to wait on expanding medical assistance in dying

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The federal government has announced it’s hitting the brakes on expanding medical assistance in dying to those suffering solely from mental health issues, saying Canada’s health system is not ready.
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MPs grill correctional service head over Paul Bernardo transfer

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MPs grilled the head of Correctional Service Canada, Anne Kelly, over the transfer of serial rapist and murderer Paul Bernardo from maximum- to medium-security prison. Kelly defended the move but said the system is working on a way to...
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Pressure to address housing, food prices continues as MPs return to work

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As MPs return to Parliament this fall the opposition parties are continuing to pressure the government to act on housing and grocery affordability.
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A progress report inside the Centre Block's $5B, decade-long renovation

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Construction for Parliament Hill's Centre Block is well underway, removing toxic asbestos, restoring and refurbishing heritage artifacts and building new parts. A new vistor's centre that will be more accessible and fit twice as many...
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Former PM Brian Mulroney defends Trudeau's record as prime minister

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Mulroney says voters will be looking at the 'big ticket items' on which PM Trudeau has delivered.
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Liberal policy resolution targeting disinformation raises censorship concerns

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A policy resolution passed at the Liberal National Convention was intended to target disinformation, but critics warn it could give the government control over Canadian media outlets. The Liberal government says it would never limit...
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Republic of Canada? Poll suggests it's time to ditch the monarchy

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King Charles’s coronation is set for May 6, but a new Angus Reid survey suggests many Canadians aren’t keen on keeping the monarchy.
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Critics call out feds for restoring Hockey Canada funding without action on NDAs

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Critics are calling out the federal government for not making banning non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) a condition for resuming funding for Hockey Canada. They say NDAs can be used to silence sexual assault victims, and cover up misconduct.
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Federal government restores funding to Hockey Canada

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The federal government says it will restore funding to Hockey Canada following controversy linked to its handling of alleged sexual assault claims. But the government warns this will not be a blank cheque and sets out expectations for...
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Liberals’ ethics commissioner appointment raises eyebrows

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Opposition parties are calling out the Liberals over their appointment of the new interim ethics commissioner. Martine Richard is the sister-in-law of Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc, who himself has violated ethics...
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Federal government considers restoring Hockey Canada funding

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The federal government is assessing whether to restore its funding to Hockey Canada nine months after suspending it in the wake of a 2018 alleged group sexual assault. But some MPs want the organization to hand over a key investigation...
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Former MP tells committee he was undermined by foreign inference

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Politicians investigating foreign interference in Canada’s elections heard from former Conservative MP Kenny Chiu, who said he believes meddling by Beijing played a role in his loss. He testified in front of the MP who he alleges...
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Ottawa, premiers meeting to hammer out terms of health-care funding deal

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This week, Canada’s premiers are set to meet with the prime minister to discuss a deal that could see Ottawa significantly the amount of money it gives provinces and territories for health care. But first, they will have to agree on some...
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Federal budget includes ‘grocery rebate’ but drops rental benefit

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The federal government’s new budget includes a temporary boost to GST credit payments that’s being billed as a grocery rebate to help with rising food costs. However, it also drops a rental housing benefit and contains little else in the...
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Federal budget promises funds for dental care, clean tech, ‘grocery rebate’

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The federal government's 2023 budget includes billions of dollars in spending for health and dental care, clean tech investment and a 'grocery rebate' to help some Canadians struggling with the rising prices of necessities.
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High number of federal contracts awarded to McKinsey under scrutiny

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The skyrocketing value of federal contracts awarded to one consulting firm, McKinsey & Company, was under the microscope during a parliamentary committee hearing Wednesday.
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Parliament returns Monday. Here’s what to watch for.

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Parliament resumes Monday with the first sitting since the holiday break. Rosemary Barton, CBC’s chief political correspondent, breaks down what issues will likely dominate debate in Ottawa in the coming weeks.