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What Nova Scotia party leaders are promising for health care

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From wait times in emergency departments to the need-a-doctor waitlist, Nova Scotia leaders assess the state of health care in the province.
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Small businesses brace as Canada Post workers issue 72-hour strike notice

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The union representing Canada Post workers has given a 72-hour strike notice after a year of contract negotiations, with huge potential impacts for small business owners who rely on the service to meet holiday demand.
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Some Liberal MPs mount new effort to oust Justin Trudeau

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CBC News has learned new details about an intensifying effort to push Justin Trudeau out as Liberal leader as some MPs are asked to sign a tightly controlled document, pledging their support for a leadership change.
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Pharmacare bill to cover diabetes drugs, birth control becomes law

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The pharmacare bill that was central to a political pact between the Liberals and NDP received royal assent on Thursday night and has now become law. It allows the federal government to sign deals with provinces and territories to cover...
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Liberals survive 2nd non-confidence vote

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The Liberals survived another confidence vote in the House of Commons, but the Bloc Québécois is pressuring the government to boost Old Age Security and threatening to stop supporting the Liberals if they don't.
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Poilievre's non-confidence motion — even if defeated — shows opposition parties' support for Trudeau, says political

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The Conservatives want to give the NDP and the Bloc as many opportunities as possible to vote with the government, says Chris Hall, a managing principal at Navigator and a former CBC News national affairs editor.
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Poilievre's non-confidence motion reveals NDP, Bloc support for Trudeau, says political analyst

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The Conservatives want to give the NDP and the Bloc as many opportunities as possible to vote with the government, says Chris Hall, a managing principal at Navigator and a former CBC News national affairs editor.
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Poilievre delivers campaign-style speech as he introduces non-confidence motion

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has put forward an opposition motion of non-confidence in the Liberal government, asking other members of Parliament to trigger an early election. Members of the NDP and Bloc Québécois have already...
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Liberals safe for now as Bloc says it will shoot down 1st non-confidence motion

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Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government is expected to survive the first major attempt to bring it down as the Bloc Québécois has declined to support next week’s non-confidence motion from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
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Liberals safe for now as Bloc says it won't back non-confidence motion

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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet said his party will vote against a Conservative non-confidence motion next week, giving Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government enough support to stay in power and avoid an imminent election.
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Pablo Rodriguez to sit as Independent while seeking Quebec Liberal leadership

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Liberal MP Pablo Rodriguez has announced his resignation from cabinet and said he will sit as an Independent until the launch of the Quebec Liberal Party leadership race next year.
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Long-time Liberal MP Sean Casey calls for Trudeau to step down

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P.E.I. MP Sean Casey is going public with his call for change at the top of the Liberal Party. Casey is urging Justin Trudeau to step aside before the next election to give the Liberals a fighting chance.
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Ministers say Rodriguez’s cabinet resignation isn’t connected to Liberal byelection loss

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CBC News and Radio-Canada have learned Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez is expected to resign from cabinet Thursday to seek the leadership of the Liberal Party of Quebec. Immigration Minister Marc Miller says any decision Rodriguez...
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Potential election looms as MPs head back to Parliament

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As MPs return to the House of Commons on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be leading an unstable minority government after NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tore up the agreement that had ensured the Liberal government’s survival for...
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MPs are heading back to Parliament — here's what to watch for

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As MPs return to the House of Commons on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be leading an unstable minority government after NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tore up the agreement that had ensured the Liberal government’s survival for...
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With NDP and B.C.’s premier backing away, is the carbon tax doomed?

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B.C.’s NDP Premier David Eby is promising to scrap the provincial carbon tax if Ottawa drops the requirement for it, as the federal NDP suggests it would rethink the carbon tax plan altogether.
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Mark Carney addresses Liberal caucus, avoids questions about political future

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Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney made his first public comments as the Liberal Party’s chief adviser on economic growth while dodging questions about whether he will join the Liberals as an MP or run for party leader.
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Liberals will look to the Bloc Québécois to 'find areas of alignment': Gould

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Government House leader Karina Gould told Power & Politics she will be speaking to the Bloc Québécois and other party House leaders regularly when Parliament returns. Last week, the NDP ended its official support for the Liberal minority...
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Singh says axing pact makes election 'more likely,' but won't say when

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh told reporters that ripping up the party's political pact with the Liberal government 'makes the election timing more uncertain and frankly more likely,' but didn't say when a non-confidence vote might happen.
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NDP tears up governance agreement with Liberals

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is terminating the supply-and-confidence agreement his party made with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government that ensured the minority government's survival. The party made the announcement in a...
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Canada prepared to have 'tough conversations' with the U.S.: Joly

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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly tells Power & Politics the Canadian government is prepared to have 'tough conversations' with the second Trump administration about security along the Canada-U.S. border.
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Poilievre asks Singh to pull support for Liberals, prompt fall election

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has written a letter to the NDP's Jagmeet Singh asking him to pull his party's support for the Liberal government so Canadians can go to the polls this fall instead of next year.
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Liberal staffers refuse to campaign for party over Gaza stance

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Dozens of Arab and Muslim staffers with the federal Liberals have threatened to sit out of the upcoming Montreal byelection over the government’s stance on the war in Gaza and its policies on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Liberals look ahead to U.S. election

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As the Liberal cabinet retreat wrapped up, attention turned south and what the outcome of November’s U.S. election could mean for Canada.