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Emergencies Act inquiry gets underway in Ottawa
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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North Korea stages military parade amid nuclear arsenal push
It was the latest show of force by Kim Jong Un - who has promised to quickly ramp up his country’s nuclear arsenal.
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Ottawa ends use of Emergencies Act
The federal government has revoked the use of the Emergencies Act, ending the extra powers given to police and financial institutions that were brought in to help clear blockades created by convoy protesters.
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Protesters unmoved by efforts to clear encampments
Protesters in Ottawa say neither the implementation of the Emergencies Act or an agreement with the city are enough to move them away from Parliament Hill.
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Trudeau invokes Emergencies Act for 1st time over protests
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time in history in an attempt to find a way to end protests that have been blocking streets and borders for weeks.
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What is the Emergencies Act?
What invoking the Emergencies Act means, what it changes for authorities and what difference it could make in ending the protests.
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Use of Emergencies Act debated in Parliament
During a heated debate on the government’s use of the Emergencies Act, Conservatives called it an extreme and unnecessary measure, while the Liberals said it’s needed to protect public safety.
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Canada protests: Truck drivers braced for police crackdown
Truck drivers protesting against COVID-19 restrictions in Canada’s capital Ottawa are bracing for a police crackdown.
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Government revokes deployment of Emergencies Act
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino joins Power & Politics to discuss what led to the decision to end the use of the Emergencies Act just over a week after it was invoked.
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Brussels must stand up to Poland and Hungary on rule of law, says MEP
Dutch liberal MEP Sophie in 't Veld told Euronews that action needs to be taken against Hungary and Poland before it is too late.
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Bains on Privacy Commissioner's powers
Industry Minister Navdeep Bains explains the new powers of investigation that the Privacy Commissioner will have under the new Digital Charter Implementation Act.
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Spanish medics demand better conditions as COVID-19 cases grow
Doctors battling second wave say they will continue indefinite strike nationwide amid criticism of gov't handling of pandemic.
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Mali protests: ECOWAS members discuss political crisis
The June 5 Movement also insisted for state's parliament to be dissolved and called for a 'republication transition'.
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The battle for $82B coronavirus relief package
What was supposed to be a quick process to approve Canada’s $82 billion coronavirus relief packaged turned into a lengthy battle on Parliament Hill.
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Nova Scotia declares state of emergency due to COVID-19 | Sunday Scrum
Nova Scotia declared a state of emergency Sunday morning in the face of COVID-19, limiting social gatherings to no more than five people.
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Cameroon: Mixed reactions in Yaoundé after Biya announces bid for another term
Paul Biya announced on Sunday he would seek re-election for another presidential term.
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Andy Fillmore addresses strong mayor powers rumour
The Halifax mayor said Tuesday the governance system at city hall should change to better serve the public. Fillmore's comments come amid rumblings the province could bring in strong mayor powers for Halifax. But one political expert...
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Trump and Netanyahu push plans to get Palestinians out of Gaza
The US president and Israeli prime minister pushed their controversial plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza.
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What will Doug Ford do with his new Bill 5 powers?
Now that Ontario Premier Doug Ford's controversial Bill 5 has become law, CBC's Mike Crawley breaks down what happens next.
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Home health aide from Warwick allegedly seen on Ring camera abusing 80-year-old disabled Vietnam veteran
The video shows the disabled, non-verbal 80-year-old victim, Doug Powers, being shoved by the aide to the kitchen floor near his wheelchair while the aide is heard yelling, “Stop touching things!”
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El Salvador's Bukele faces human rights scrutiny amid authoritarian concerns
El Salvador's Bukele faces human rights criticism amid crackdown. Critics say he's becoming a dictator, but his popularity remains high.
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Township of Rideau Lakes council divided over strong mayor power veto
The mayor of the Township of Rideau Lakes has used his new strong mayor powers to veto the renovation of a city building. But that veto has caused turmoil among councillors.
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US federal court blocks Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on imports
A US trade court blocks Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on imports, saying the President overstepped his authority.
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Liberals table bill to further tighten Canada-U.S. border security
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has introduced a bill aiming to keep borders secure, combat organized crime and stop the flow of fentanyl across the U.S. border.