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Walmart is rolling back some of its diversity policies | Canada Tonight

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The world's largest retailer is rolling back its diversity, equity and inclusion policies for employees, joining a growing list of major corporations that have done the same, following attacks from conservative activists.
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Trudeau meets with Trump, cabinet nominees amid tariff threat

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Donald Trump's Florida resort on Friday to meet with the U.S. president-elect, days after Trump threatened to slap hefty tariffs on Canadian imports over border-related concerns.
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Trump nominates Pam Bondi for attorney general after Gaetz withdraws | Canada Tonight

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Donald Trump named Pam Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida, to be U.S. attorney general just hours after former U.S. congressman Matt Gaetz withdrew his name.
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N.S. PC candidate accused of voter bribery by Liberals

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The Nova Scotia Liberals are taking legal action against a Progressive Conservative candidate after her campaign handed out gift cards at a Tim Hortons, saying the incident amounts to voter bribery. The PC campaign manager in Lunenburg,...
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Vance adviser on what Canada could expect with Trump presidency

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Jai Chabria, who has served as an adviser to J.D. Vance, now poised to become the next vice-president of the United States as Donald Trump closes in on the presidency, calls Canada a ‘great ally’ and says the country can expect a good...
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Who could be the key figures in Trump's next administration? | Canada Tonight

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President-elect Donald Trump has named Susie Wiles as his next White House chief of staff, but who else will he pick to play important roles in his next administration? Republican strategist Matt Terrill breaks down who might be chosen.
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What can the Democratic Party do to reconnect with Americans? | Canada Tonight

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Political strategist Matt Bennett discusses what went wrong for the Democratic Party in the 2024 election and comments on criticism from Bernie Sanders that the party 'abandoned working-class people.'
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Is the U.S. prepared for the possibility of violence this election? | Canada Tonight

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Dean Jackson, a former analyst for the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack, says the U.S. government has done a good job securing the Capitol, but says not enough is being done to monitor social media for incitement of...
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Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy to be in charge of U.S. government efficiency | Canada Tonight

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U.S. president-elect Donald Trump announced that Elon Musk, Tesla CEO and X owner, and Vivek Ramaswamy, former Republican presidential candidate, will lead a new Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.
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Daily politics briefing: February 7

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All the latest political developments as dentists are to get "cash for new patients" under plans to boost services.
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Sinn Fein respond to Simon Harris remarks on Irish unity

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Michelle O'Neill comments on Simon Harris's approach to NI and his recent remarks on Irish unity.
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Full: Starmer speech at the North East Chamber of Commerce

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Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to “bulldoze” through barriers to UK success as he accused Rishi Sunak of being on a “highway to British decline”.



The Labour leader, who has faced dissent from his frontbench and grassroots party...
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Starmer vows to ‘bulldoze through barriers to British success’

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Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to “bulldoze” through barriers to UK success as he accused Rishi Sunak of being on a “highway to British decline”.



The Labour leader, who has faced dissent from his frontbench and grassroots party...
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David Lammy hints Labour want to increase defence spending at Liverpool conference

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Shadow Secretary of State David Lammy told the Labour Labour Party Conference in Liverpool that the UK needs to 'properly support its armed forces'.
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David Lammy condemns Hamas as 'proscribed terrorist organisation'

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Shadow Secretary of State David Lammy told the Labour Labour Party Conference in Liverpool in no uncertain terms that Hamas is a proscribed terrorist organisation.
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Keir Starmer - 'more work to be done' ahead of election

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Sir Keir Starmer said there is “more work to be done” ahead of the general election.



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Keir Starmer at Progressive Britain conference - full speech

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Sir Keir Starmer has said he is prepared for the campaign for Downing Street to get “dirty and nasty” after the party’s local elections success.



In a speech at the Progressive Britain conference in central London, the Labour...
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Daily politics briefing: January 4

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All the latest political developments in the UK as pupils return to school amid fears of mass staff shortages due to the spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus.
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Politics daily briefing: March 18

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All the latest political updates from the UK, as Ukraine confirms 14,200 Russian soldiers have been killed since the start of the war.
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Thousands Of Unexploded Russian Munitions Sit In Secret Kyiv Warehouse

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Russian weapons intended to kill and maim Ukrainians are set to be destroyed, but getting rid of unexploded munition is not an easy task.
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Are High Gas Prices Pushing People To Electric Vehicles?

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Automakers are making more electric vehicles, and Americans are buying them. But they're not that accessible to everyone in the U.S.
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Uninsured Americans Could Soon Be Charged For Covid Testing, Vaccines

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A federal program that was reimbursing health care providers for costs of COVID care has run out of money.
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Accounting Firm Cuts Ties With Trump Organization

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Mazars USA's move comes one week after an investigation found Trump and his company used "fraudulent or misleading" financial statements.
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Reauthorized Violence Against Women Act Will Help Protect Native Women

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The act aims to expand protections for Indian women and address the amount of crimes committed against them by non-Indians.