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Driving the pipeline protest straight to Trudeau | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Angry Albertans are driving a convoy of trucks to Ottawa with a message for Justin Trudeau: Save the pipeline. The protesters want to see the Trans Mountain pipeline built and more support for Canada’s oil industry. After months of...
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The Breakdown | Why Jagmeet Singh axed the Liberal-NDP deal

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The National’s At Issue panel breaks down Jagmeet Singh’s political motivation for axing the NDP’s agreement to support the minority Liberal government and what could happen next.
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Canada threatens U.S. with tariffs over EV tax credit dispute

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In a letter to top U.S. senators, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Trade Minister Mary Ng threatened to impose tariffs on American goods and suspend parts of the USMCA trade agreement unless U.S. officials scrap a proposed...
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MPs to debate adapting Parliament for the pandemic

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The debate over democracy in the pandemic grows as MPs return to Ottawa with hard questions about plans for a partially virtual Parliament.
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How much has the Trump factor influenced the federal election so far

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton is joined by this week's Sunday Scrum, featuring The Globe and Mail’s Ian Bailey, Toronto Star's Tonda MacCharles and CBC News’s Jason Markusoff, to discuss the first leg of the campaign....
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Singh, Poilievre unveil campaign promises on Day 8

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced his party's plan to give first-time homebuyers who qualify for a mortgage access to publicly backed, low-interest, fixed-term loans. Additionally, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced his...
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World leaders react to Trump, Vance berating Zelenskyy

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World leaders have reacted to the combative Oval Office meeting witnessed by a room full of media that saw U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice-President JD Vance berating Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and calling him...
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Trump says tariffs against Canada 'will go forward' next week | Hanomansing Tonight

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CBC News’s Richard Madan breaks down the U.S. president's comments that sweeping tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico ‘will go forward’ when a month-long delay expires next week.
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Dennis King steps down as P.E.I.'s premier after nearly 6 years on the job

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Dennis King says he is stepping down as the premier of Prince Edward Island effective at noon AT on Friday. The Progressive Conservative politician, who's 53, made the announcement during a news conference Thursday afternoon, with...
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‘We have to stand up for Canadian jobs,' says labour leader at U.S. meeting | Canada Tonight

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All 13 Canadian premiers were in the U.S. capital this week to lobby against broad tariffs on Canadian goods. A delegation of American and Canadian labour leaders met with the premiers in Washington on Wednesday. One of those leaders was...
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Trudeau to face Liberal MPs who want him gone but can’t force him out

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Liberal MPs are expected to hold the first special national caucus meeting since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he would reflect on calls for him to resign. The number of Liberal MPs seeking Trudeau’s ouster has only grown, but...
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NDP majority holds with 22-vote victory in Surrey-Guildford recount

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The NDP in British Columbia has held onto its majority following the completion of a judicial recount in the tight race in Surrey-Guildford.
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Danielle Smith faces UCP leadership review – how safe is she?

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United Conservative Party members gathered in Red Deer will vote on whether they still support Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
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Canadian diplomats prepare to leave India amid rising tensions

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Canadian diplomats are being expelled from India, and Indian diplomats are being expelled from Canada. CBC’s Salimah Shivji reports from New Delhi, where she says the media and authorities condemn allegations that Indian agents are...
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Veterans Affairs minister decries 'cheap political games' around Remembrance Day | Power & Politics

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Veterans Affairs Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor denies Conservative accusations of a 'prayer ban' after prayers continued at Remembrance Day ceremonies, and calls politicization of the day 'distasteful.'
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Trudeau likely to survive 1st confidence test — but Poilievre’s just warming up

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Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government is expected to survive Tuesday’s non-confidence motion with NDP and Bloc Québécois support, but Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre has made it clear he’ll continue his attempts to force an...
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MPs exchange insults as Parliament resumes

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With tensions high on Parliament Hill after the collapse of the Liberal-NDP deal, MPs traded insults about policy and the future of the Liberal government.
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Poilievre dares NDP, Bloc to force an election

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has again dared other opposition parties to join him in a non-confidence motion that could topple the government and force an election. But so far, the NDP and Bloc Québécois leaders say he's on his own.
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Liberals could lose crucial ally over gun buyback program

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The Liberal government could soon lose a crucial ally in its gun control fight. PolyRemembers says the existing federal gun buyback program is a waste of taxpayer money that doesn’t go far enough.
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Singh defends killing NDP-Liberal deal, dodges early election questions

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A day after terminating the supply-and-confidence agreement with Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he’s campaigning for prime minister, but wouldn’t say what it would take to trigger an early election.
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NDP ‘rips up’ government support deal with Liberals

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NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says he has ‘ripped up’ the supply-and-confidence agreement with Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberal government. In a new campaign-style video, Singh called the Liberals weak, selfish and beholden to corporate...
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How provinces plan to work with a new Trump administration

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Alberta’s senior representative to the United States, James Rajotte, and Ontario's representative to Washington, David Paterson, about their concerns and messages to Washington...
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Carney makes three promises including automatic tax filing

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney has announced three new measures that will be included in the federal budget next month, including permanent school food programs, automatic federal benefits and a renewal of the Canada Strong pass.
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Poilievre urges more protection for politicians after Charlie Kirk’s killing

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New ReviewConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for more protection for politicians in Canada after the shooting death of American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, and reflecting on the serious threats his own family has faced in...