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Carney to take over from Trudeau with much leaner government
Mark Carney is expected to hit the ground running with a much leaner cabinet of 15 to 20 ministers after officially replacing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who released a heartfelt farewell video on his last day in office.
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Carney, new cabinet will be sworn in Friday
Newly elected Liberal Leader Mark Carney will officially become Canada’s prime minister at a swearing-in ceremony Friday alongside his cabinet.
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Mark Carney to be sworn in as prime minister Friday
Newly elected Liberal Leader Mark Carney will officially become Canada’s prime minister at a swearing-in ceremony Friday alongside his cabinet.
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Ottawa police announce new parliamentary district unit
Ottawa police have announced a new dedicated unit for the city's parliamentary district. The goal is to better respond to issues in the area including large protests.
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Canada's flag is turning 60 years old. A little piece of that history is on display in a Windsor, Ont., museum
Canada adopted the maple leaf flag on Feb. 15, 1965. And one of those six original flags is on display at Windsor's Chimczuk Museum's collection. The CBC's Michael Evans checked it out.
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This London, Ont., veteran wrote a letter to the Canadian flag on its 60th anniversary
London, Ont., veteran, Bruce Stock was on duty at Parliament Hill on Feb. 15, 1965, when the Canadian flag as we know it today was first raised. On its 60th anniversary, Stock wrote a letter to the flag describing its significance to...
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Ottawa's mayor hopes funding for transit, asylum seekers will arrive in the new year
CBC’s Elyse Skura sat down with Mark Sutcliffe to discuss what to expect in 2025, including his hope that months of lobbying will pay off with some major funding announcements in the coming months.
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Ottawa MP David McGuinty and Toronto MP Nathaniel Erskine will join cabinet: sources | NEW
We have new details to share about the shifting power dynamics on Parliament Hill. CBC's Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton joins live from Ottawa.
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Ottawa to purchase additional drones and helicopters to patrol Canada-U.S. border
All party leaders have agreed to attend a meeting the will take place today.
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Freedom Convoy leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber have unfinished business
We take a road trip out west to visit the homes of Tamara Lich and Chris Barber to talk about the legacy of the Freedom Convoy “m dash” who’s right, who’s wrong and why Canadians remain divided.
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Pressure on Rogers CEO increasing over 'misleading' contracts
MP's on Parlimanent Hill want to talk to the CEO of Rogers.They want answers, after customers complained to our Go Public team, about contracts they say are misleading. But as Erica Johnson shows us he was a no show on Parliament Hill...
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What Canadians can do to move toward reconciliation
On the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, The National’s Adrienne Arsenault talks to Anishinaabe author and producer Tanya Talaga about how Canadians can take more steps toward reconciliation.
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'I'm right here, bro': Singh, Poilievre have heated exchange during question period
During question period Thursday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre directed two questions in a row to NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh instead of the governing Liberals. The questions prompted Singh to leave his seat to shout at Poilievre....
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MPs should be 'free from harassment' when they work on Parliament Hill, minister says
Immigration Minister Marc Miller said he is ‘proud’ of how NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh stood up to protesters after being heckled on Parliament Hill. Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault said NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh handled himself...
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Political Pulse Panel: Are progressive parties turning their backs on the consumer carbon tax?
Party insiders discuss what NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and B.C. Premier David Eby distancing themselves from the Liberal carbon tax could mean for Canada's climate policy.
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Last cat from Parliament Hill colony survives cancer scare
Coal Taurozzi is the last surviving cat from the former cat colony on Parliament Hill. Now old and facing mounting vet bills, his adopted owner is asking for the public's help to keep him healthy. The CBC’s Olivia Stefanovich caught up...
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Remembering Coal, the last Parliament Hill cat
The Parliament Hill cat sanctuary drew visitors from across the world for decades. Now, years after the sanctuary closed, the last remaining cat from the colony has now died.
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Londoners enjoy lockdown easing on Parliament Hill
Londoners enjoy the views from Parliament Hill on Hampstead Heath, on the first Sunday since coronavirus lockdown restriction were eased.<br/>
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Canada Gunman Was Islam Convert With Criminal History
Oct. 23 -- The gunman involved in a shootout in Canadas legislature yesterday was a native-born Canadian with a history of drug and robbery charges who had recently converted to Islam. Bloomberg's Greg Quinn updates the latest news on...
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NYT: Canadian Soldier Killed in Ottawa
Oct. 22 ""A military officer, who was guarding Canadas National War Memorial in Ottawa, was killed by an unknown gunman, according to the New York Times. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Archbishop to hold Ceremony of Repentance in support of Cop27
Interview with Archbishop Rowan Williams who discusses the Ceremony of Repentance and Prophetic Call for Climate Justice taking place on Parliament Hill on Sunday in support of Cop27.