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A roundup of where the leaders were on Day 34 of the campaign

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Green Party Leader Annamie Paul, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole were all in Ontario. People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier is headed to Alberta. Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet stayed in Quebec,...
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How do the parties' child-care platforms stack up?

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Martha Friendly, executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit at the University of Toronto, weighs in on the federal parties' platforms and promises on child care and early childhood education.
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Canadians elect another Liberal minority government

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National affairs editor Chris Hall breaks down the results for all parties from last night's federal election, saying none of them achieved what they wanted to in this campaign.
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Trudeau will face tough questions following minority win

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National affairs editor Chris Hall breaks down the results for all parties from last night's federal election, saying none of them achieved what they wanted to in this campaign.
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National Canadian Muslim council issues recommendations for Ottawa to tackle Islamophobia

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Mustafa Farooq, chief executive officer of the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), says leaders of the major federal parties have not done enough to address the challenges of systemic racism and anti-Muslim hate and violence.
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Will parties’ plans be able to achieve their emissions reductions targets?

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Mark Jaccard, a Sustainable Energy professor at Simon Fraser University, joins Power & Politics to discuss parties climate plans.
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Conservative Party pressed to release price tag for campaign promises

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With less than two weeks left in the federal election campaign, CBC's Power & Politics looks at campaign costing — and how only one party has offered up a campaign platform with a price tag.
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Post-debate Leger poll says Liberals and Tories are tied with 32 per cent support each

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Pollsters Christian Bourque and Janet Brown join Power & Politics to talk about the debates and how they may have influenced the very close federal polling numbers.
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The challenges diverse politicians face on the campaign trail and beyond

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Diverse political candidates often face racist comments and attacks on the campaign trail and sometimes don’t end if they get elected. CBC’s Ginella Massa hears from those who’ve experienced it firsthand.
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Chile vote to elect authors of new constitution

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Referendum has already confirmed that 80 percent of Chileans did not want members of Congress to have privilege of rewriting constitution.
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What to do if you've been locked out of your CRA account

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The Canada Revenue Agency says 800,000 taxpayers will be locked out of their online accounts tomorrow after an investigation revealed that some usernames and passwords have been obtained by "unauthorized third parties."
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Procurement minister tells MPs Covid-19 vaccine contracts will remain secret

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Anita Anand responded to calls from opposition MPs to make the Covid-19 vaccine contracts public at the Commons Health committee.
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US assures two-state solution for Israel-Palestine at UN

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The Biden administration will undo some Trump era actions, but says no substitute for ‘Israeli-Palestinian peace’.
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Elizabeth May wants more time for Green Party during question period

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Former Green Party leader says her MPs aren't getting time to ask questions when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in the House of Commons.
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More toxic chemicals found at Beirut's port months after explosion

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Experts compare the way Beirut’s port is managed with how the state is run.
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Ireland's government criticised for voting against pay for students nurses and midwives

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On Wednesday, the Irish government voted against a motion that called for student nurses and midwives to have their pay reinstated during the COVID-19 pandemic. One student told Euronews that the country's trainee nurses are "exploited".
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Old rivals square up again in Ghana’s tight presidential election

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Monday’s race for country’s top post expected to pit incumbent Nana Akufo-Addo against predecessor, John Mahama, for third time.
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Kashmiris vote in local elections, first since autonomy revoked

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First of eight-phase polls to elect members of District Development Councils begins amid tight security.
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War of words erupts between Gibraltar and Spain over post-Brexit deal

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A row has broken out between Spain and Gibraltar over which government has the final say on who enters the British overseas territory.
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Trudeau questioned about Liberal MP hiring her sister against House of Commons rules

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced questions today about Don Valley East MP Yasmin Ratansi, who has now left caucus to sit as an independent.
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‘They are not in difficulty’ Bloc Leader says

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Bloc Québécois’ Leader Yves-François Blanchet wants to stop political parties from using pandemic aid that’s supposed to help struggling businesses by proposing an amendment to legislation that would block all parties from using federal...
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Ruling party leads in Georgia’s parliamentary vote: Exit polls

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The Georgian Dream party secures a minimum number of votes necessary to form a one-party government, according to various exit polls.
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Additional measures coming Friday to Ontario hot spots, Ford says

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A visibly frustrated Premier Doug Ford said additional measures to fight COVID-19 in Ontario hot spots will be announced on Friday. Health experts can only do so much and if people don't listen to their advice, Ford said he won't...
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Additional measures may come Friday to Ontario hot spots, Ford says

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A visibly frustrated Premier Doug Ford said additional measures to fight COVID-19 in Ontario hot spots will likely be announced on Friday. Health experts can only do so much and if people don't listen to their advice, Ford said he won't...