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Foreign policy approach to India, China 'pragmatic' and 'intentional': Anand

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Punishing tariffs from Canada's closest ally are driving the federal government to seek to strengthen ties with former adversaries such as China and India. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand tells Power & Politics that these...
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SNC-Lavalin affair timeline key to claims of PMO pressure on Jody Wilson-Raybould

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In the SNC-Lavalin affair, one of the key questions remaining is who exactly said what to then-Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould, and did it amount to pressure to treat the company lightly.
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Parenting in Canada: The struggle of surrogacy and in vitro fertilization

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The National looks at the struggles prospective Canadian parents face with both options.
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CRA and IRS hand-in-hand

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John Richardson, with the Alliance for The Defence of Canadian Sovereignty, discusses the impact of controversial 2014 tax deal on U.S. citizens living in Canada
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Police need a warrant to get a person's IP address, Supreme Court rules

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The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled police will now need a warrant to access the IP addresses of individuals and organizations. Law enforcement say the decision makes parts of their job, like tracking down child exploitation online,...
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Former RCMP officer charged with foreign interference on behalf of China

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A former RCMP officer has been charged with foreign interference. He allegedly helped the Chinese government unlawfully intimidate someone living in Canada and obtained intelligence or services to benefit China, the RCMP said.
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New law allows jurors to discuss proceedings with mental health providers

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A new law is allowing jurors to talk about jury proceedings with mental health professionals. Former jurors who say they experienced psychological and emotional distress after sitting through weeks of graphic court cases say the change...
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Automatically adding sex offenders to registry is unconstitutional, Supreme Court rules

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The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that a 2011 change to the Criminal Code, which makes it mandatory for all sex offenders to be automatically added to the sex offenders registry, is unconstitutional.
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Washington demanding Ottawa 'abandon legal jurisdiction' over U.S. officials working in Canada: Ambassador

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"For Canada to abandon legal jurisdiction over people that are in our territory...it's a big deal," said Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman of Washington's demand for Ottawa to grant U.S. border agents working in Canadian...
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RCMP to help investigate Russian war crimes at ICC

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Seven special RCMP investigators will travel to The Hague, joining three who are already there, to prepare for a International Criminal Court investigation of war crimes in Ukraine.
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Indigenous law expert urges mediation to help end anti-pipeline protests

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Michael Coyle says it's important to see if there are legitimate concerns before moving to police action.  
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Not providing Indigenous access to major projects list is 'stupid': Inuit leader | Power & Politics

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Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed tells Power & Politics the exclusion of Inuit, First Nations and Métis leaders from first ministers' meetings and not providing access to the major projects list put forward by premiers is...
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Extradition Trial For Huawei Chief Financial Officer Begins In Canada

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To extradite Meng Wanzhou, a judge has to rule that the crimes the U.S. has accused her of are also crimes in Canada.