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National Indigenous leaders start using 100 Wellington

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The federal government is starting to give national Indigenous leaders full access to the former U.S. embassy across the street from Parliament Hill to use as a space for Indigenous Peoples.
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Emergencies Act inquiry gets underway in Ottawa

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The public inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act to quell the convoy protest last winter has begun, with battle lines of many key players already drawn.
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Hockey Canada official grilled over payouts to alleged abuse victims

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Hockey Canada's interim board chair defended the organization’s leadership when faced with pointed questions from MPs about multimillion-dollar payouts to settle sexual abuse claims. Her comments have prompted new calls for Hockey Canada...
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The ‘Lost Canadians’ who fell through cracks of citizenship loophole

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Thousands of so-called "Lost Canadians" have lost their citizenship, and in some cases been deported, due to a complicated section of the Citizenship Act. Now, the federal government is trying to pass new legislation to prevent people...
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Embattled Hockey Canada loses more corporate sponsors

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Canadian Tire and Esso parent company Imperial Oil joined the growing list of sponsors to pull support from Hockey Canada as pressure grows on the organization's leadership to resign.
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Pierre Poilievre pressured to explain misogynistic YouTube video tags

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was under fire in the House of Common after it was discovered that 50 YouTube videos on his channel included tags associated with a misogynist men's rights movement.
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Ottawa city councillor says Ontario Premier Doug Ford should testify before Emergencies Act inquiry

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"Folks think we're a federal precinct. We're not,” said Mathieu Fleury, an Ottawa city councillor who represents one of the neighbourhoods that was occupied by the convoy protest. “We're a city under the jurisdiction of Ontario ... all...
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Trudeau, Poilievre square off in House of Commons

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In a much-anticipated face-off in question period, newly elected Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre grilled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over the high cost of living, demanding the government cancel planned hikes to EI and pension...
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MPs debate cost-of-living issues on first day back in House of Commons

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Inflation and the economy were the focus for MPs on their first day back in the House of Commons after a summer break, with Pierre Poilievre making his debut as Opposition leader.
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Trudeau, Poilievre draw battle lines in fight over affordability

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Newly elected Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre slammed the Liberals’ new measures to help Canadians struggling with the rising cost of living, claiming they will only fuel higher inflation, signalling a long battle to come over what...
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Trudeau, MPs pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth

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MPs took a break from arguing in the House of Commons for a special session to honour Queen Elizabeth, which included tributes from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh.
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Pierre Poilievre wins Conservative leadership by landslide

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Pierre Poilievre won the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada by two-thirds of the vote with a campaign focused on limiting government inference in people’s lives. His supporters feel the current government is ineffective and...
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Poilievre vows to fight for working class in 1st caucus speech

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Pierre Poilievre spoke to his caucus for the first time as Conservative Party leader, signalling that his focus will be holding the Liberal government to account for its perceived failings on the economy and inflation.
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Ottawa braces for biker rally, potential protests

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Officials are taking no chances with a planned weekend motorcycle rally in Ottawa, beefing up police presence and creating an exclusion zone to keep protesting vehicles out, fearing a repeat of the protest convoy in February.
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What happened when police tried to remove this convoy protester

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Wayne Narvey took part in the convoy protest in Ottawa and refused to leave his motorhome as police tried to remove him after the Emergencies Act gave them the ability to arrest protesters who refused to leave certain areas of the...
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Small protest camps linger outside Ottawa

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After convoy protesters were pushed out of Ottawa, some have regrouped at encampments just outside the city, and say they are planning to continue their protests against COVID-19 restrictions and mandates.
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From dawn to dusk, here's how Ottawa police action unfolded

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After 22 days of disruptions, police and tactical squads launched a major operation to clear downtown Ottawa of protesters and convoy trucks. Here’s how the day unfolded.
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GoFundMe cuts off convoy protest

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GoFundMe will not disperse any more money from a fundraising campaign for the protest convoy, saying the money will be refunded or donated to charity. Meanwhile, Ottawa police are changing tactics ahead of what's expected to be another...
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Protest convoy dominates MPs' return to Parliament Hill

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The ongoing protest convoy dominated the return of the House of Commons, with the Liberals and NDP condemning actions and rhetoric from some protesters, but the Conservatives taking a less hard stance.
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GameChangers902 working to combat racism in Nova Scotia

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Amy Smith interviews Trayvone Clayton, one of the founders of the group that aims to centralize voices of African Nova Scotians.
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An on-the-ground look at the Parliament Hill protests

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CBC's David Common provides an update on the state of protests in Ottawa on Saturday as thousands called for an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other public health restrictions.
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Protesters take over downtown Ottawa with no planned end

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Thousands of protesters have descended on Parliament Hill and have been rallying against COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates for two days. Organizers and some truckers say there’s no plan to end the demonstrations anytime soon.
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Ottawa police prepare for protest as trucker convoy nears capital

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Ottawa police are taking the lead in co-ordinating security as a convoy of trucks approaches the city in what began as a protest against vaccine mandates for truckers. Police say they're concerned about recent violent online rhetoric in...
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Ottawa’s mayor reaches deal to limit protest as residents push back

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The mayor of Ottawa has reached a deal with a protest organizer to limit demonstrators to near Parliament Hill, but not before frustrated residents pushed back against the protesters and police were met with criticism over their...