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Fighting misinformation: What one columnist is worried about when Canadians go to the polls

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The Don’t Mess with the Facts panel at Université du Québec à Montréal was one of many events held across Canada to fight misinformation and disinformation. CBC’s Sudha Krishnan spoke with one of the panelists, Emilie Nicolas.
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Skilled newcomers are leaving Canada in record numbers: report | Canada Tonight

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Daniel Bernhard, CEO of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship, discusses a new report authored by his organization that says economic migrants, or those selected by Ottawa to fill a need in Canada, are leaving the country in record...
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Irwin Cotler says alleged Iranian assassination plot won’t stop him

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Former justice minister and human rights advocate Irwin Cotler says Iran’s alleged assassination plot against him won’t stop his fight against Tehran’s transnational aggression.
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Boissonnault resigns from cabinet over Indigenous claims

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Alberta MP Randy Boissonnault has resigned from cabinet amid allegations about his business dealings and criticism of his claims about Indigenous ancestry.Read more: www.cbc.ca/1.7388674
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Irwin Cotler says RCMP told him Iran was plotting to kill him

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Former justice minister and vocal Iran critic Irwin Colter says the RCMP told him last month that he was the imminent target of an Iranian assassination plot. That attack was foiled, but he remains under police protection.
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Will Trudeau's temporary tax holiday really help families? | Canada Tonight

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On Thursday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new measures that would aim to help families with the increasing cost of living. But how impactful will these measures be? Leila Sarangi, national director of Campaign 2000 discusses...
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Should Canada retaliate against Trump's tariffs? | Canada Tonight

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Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist of Corpay, says the U.S. is likely to damage its own economy with president-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariff measures against Canada. Schamotta discusses how Canada could respond to diffuse the...
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Inside Trump-Trudeau meeting: LeBlanc says leaders showed 'mutual respect'

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Public Safety Dominic LeBlanc about his trip to Florida with the prime minister to dine with the U.S. president-elect, and how his government is responding to the...
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Trump sees tariffs as a way to push Canada in different direction: former adviser

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with former Trump administration economic adviser Everett Eissenstat about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s meeting with the U.S. president-elect, Trump's strategy on tariffs and how...
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Former U.S. treasury secretary warns Trump’s tariff threat could boost inflation

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with former U.S. treasury secretary Larry Summers in a Canadian exclusive about Trump’s threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all products imported from Canada and Mexico, and the...
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We can’t afford these tariffs in Michigan: U.S. congresswoman

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Michigan Rep. Haley Stevens about how a potential 25 per cent tariff would impact trade crossing the border, especially the auto industry. Plus, a New York-based hardware store...
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The Breakdown | Canada’s response to Trump’s threats

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The National’s At Issue panel breaks down Canada’s response to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s intensifying threats. Plus, the latest in the Liberal jockeying to take Justin Trudeau’s spot as leader.
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Where do the parties stand after the leaders’ debates?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with former Liberal cabinet minister Mary Ng, former Conservative cabinet minister Lisa Raitt and former NDP MP Nathan Cullen about post-debate momentum and the parties' platforms....
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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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N.B. PC candidate who compared gender policy to residential schools asked to resign

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New Brunswick PC candidate Sherry Wilson is facing calls for her resignation after she compared a controversial 2SLGBTQ+ policy, requiring parental consent for a student to adopt names and pronouns at school without their parents...
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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.