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High-ranking Mountie charged with assault in off-duty incident in B.C.

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New ReviewRCMP Assistant Commissioner David Teboul has been charged with three counts of assault while he was off duty in Abbotsford, B.C., according to the B.C. Prosecution Service.
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Trump’s pressure on U.S. media: Where does it end?

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New ReviewABC's suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! is just the latest response from a large U.S. media company to pressure from the Trump administration. Industry observers wonder, where does it end?
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Charlie Kirk shot dead at university event, Trump says

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New ReviewU.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that U.S. right-wing activist and commentator Charlie Kirk has died after being shot during an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Multiple media reports also say Kirk has died,...
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Will the Bloc support the Liberals’ fall agenda? | Power & Politics

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New ReviewAs opposition parties prepare for the return of Parliament next week, Bloc Québécois deputy house leader Alexis Deschênes tells Power & Politics the Bloc will support the government's major projects as long as they are 'not about oil.'
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How do Canadians feel about the temporary foreign worker program? | Power & Politics

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New ReviewAbacus Data CEO David Coletto tells Power & Politics new polling shows 44 per cent of Canadians support eliminating the federal temporary foreign worker program. While a large majority of Conservative voters support the move, called for...
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Canadian Forces train to protect the Arctic

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New ReviewCanada's annual military exercises in the Arctic have grown in importance and urgency as climate change makes the Far North more attractive to powers like Russia and China.
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David Lammy arrives at Downing Street after becoming Deputy Prime Minister

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New ReviewDavid Lammy will replace Angela Rayner as the Deputy Prime Minister according to reports, and also becomes the Justice Secretary, moving from his role as Britain’s top diplomat, the Foreign Secretary.
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Carney unveils funding package to combat Trump tariffs

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney rolled out spending and measures as part of a strategy aiming to help workers and businesses hit hardest by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Family searches for Bronx man who got lost on the subway

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New ReviewThe family of 63-year-old David Thompson says he was on his way back to East 138th Street when he told them he was not sure where he was and needed help.
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What is the state of Canada's trade talks in Washington?

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Negotiations continue in Washington as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens steeper tariffs, saying Canada has not been easy to negotiate with ahead of the trade deadline. David Paterson, Ontario's representative in Washington, shares...
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Australia’s hot weather to return, while heat remains on PM

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The wildfires have so far scorched an area bigger than Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island combined.
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Former NBA Commissioner David Stern Remembered for Impact On and Off the Court

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Former NBA commissioner David Stern, who died on New Year's Day, carved out his professional legacy by turning the league, and the sport of basketball, into a massive commercial success. But the hard-nosed executive also left behind...
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Liberals confident about finances despite growing deficit

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the government is confident in its financial situation despite a larger-than-expected deficit pointing to a growing economy in his fall update.
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Nancy Pelosi in the eye the impeachment storm

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U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is one of the most powerful women in Washington and has been the subject of much criticism throughout the impeachment process. CBC News’s Susan Ormiston looks at the woman in the eye of the storm.
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What to expect out of the big premiers meeting

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It's their first opportunity since the federal election to meet and plan for how to deal with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's minority government.
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Protests in France move up a gear as darkness falls over pension reform strike

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An estimated 180,000 people were demonstrating at midday Thursday against President Emmanuel Macron's pension reforms in 30 French cities, authorities said, with more rallies still planned across the country. Meanwhile, a nationwide...
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Questions around Trudeau’s cabinet, when Parliament will resume

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is still making decisions about who will be in his new cabinet and when Parliament will resume. One big question is whether Trudeau will move Chrystia Freeland to from foreign affairs to a domestic portfolio.
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Wilson-Raybould denies trying to hamstring current attorney general on SNC-Lavalin file

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Jody Wilson-Raybould says she never tried to meddle in the SNC-Lavalin file after she was shuffled out of the attorney general's job.
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Art benefactors or opioid billionaires? Meet the Sackler family | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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New court documents suggest the wealthy Sackler family made billions from the drug OxyContin. The drug company they founded is being sued for allegedly using deceptive marketing to push their product. Now, world famous art galleries have...
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David Saint-Jacques checks in from outer space | The National Interview

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Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques has been on the International Space Station since early December. Andrew Chang had the rare opportunity to speak to him from space. They chatted about his mission, what it is like being in space,...
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Wilson-Raybould declares she wants to 'speak my truth' on SNC-Lavalin scandal

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On a day when federal Liberals were trying their best to put a crippling controversy behind them, Jody Wilson-Raybould thrust herself back into the spotlight. She stood in the House, demanding the chance to tell her side of the...
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Top bureaucrat delivers extraordinary testimony on the SNC-Lavalin affair

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Michael Wernick, Canada's most powerful bureaucrat, says he doesn't believe the former Attorney General was pressured to settle the SNC-Lavalin criminal case. His statement was part of a remarkable exchange, as the first witnesses caught...
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Trudeau clears way for Wilson-Raybould to speak publicly on SNC-Lavalin affair

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Jody Wilson-Raybould says she is "anxious" to testify before the justice committee probing the SNC-Lavalin affair. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the former attorney general can speak freely on the matter — as long as it doesn't...
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Ottawa prepares for testimony of Wilson-Raybould on SNC-Lavalin affair

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Jody Wilson-Raybould has agreed to testify at the Commons justice committee probing the SNC-Lavalin affair Wednesday afternoon. This comes after the former justice minister obtained a broad waiver that allows her to disclose details of...