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Former police chief blamed for poor planning for convoy protest

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The inquiry into the use of the federal Emergencies Act to clear Ottawa's streets of protesters earlier this year heard from law enforcement officers Thursday, who blamed former Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly for poor co-operation with...
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David Eby to be next B.C. premier after challenger disqualified

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David Eby is set to be named the new leader of the B.C. NDP and the province’s next premier, after the party disqualified his only rival from the leadership race, saying she broke campaign rules in an effort to sign up new members.
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Ottawa's pandemic hiring boom adds billions to federal payroll

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A CBC News analysis reveals the federal civil service grew by more than 35,000 people over the two-year COVID-19 pandemic — a 12 per cent increase, with four government departments accounting for the lion's share of the new jobs.
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Doug Ford vows to fight summons to testify at Emergencies Act inquiry

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he will challenge a summons to testify at the inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act last winter. The commission leading the inquiry says it repeatedly asked Ford to participate,...
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Nokia to build research and development hub in Ottawa

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Finnish telecom giant Nokia has announced plans to turn its Canadian headquarters into a research and development hub, with help from all three levels of government. Experts say it’s a much needed investment to help Canada compete on a...
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New Alberta Premier Danielle Smith dials back sovereignty pledge

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After being sworn in, Alberta’s new Premier Danielle Smith said her proposed sovereignty act would adhere to Supreme Court rulings, even as Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he plans to push back on what he calls federal intrusion.
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The ‘Lost Canadians’ who fell through cracks of citizenship loophole

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Thousands of so-called "Lost Canadians" have lost their citizenship, and in some cases been deported, due to a complicated section of the Citizenship Act. Now, the federal government is trying to pass new legislation to prevent people...
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Pierre Poilievre pressured to explain misogynistic YouTube video tags

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was under fire in the House of Common after it was discovered that 50 YouTube videos on his channel included tags associated with a misogynist men's rights movement.
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Pierre Poilievre’s wife targeted with rape threat by far-right activist

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WARNING: This story contains sexually graphic details that may be disturbing to readers.A far-right activist made threats of sexual violence against the wife of Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre during a livestream. Now, the RCMP is...
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Afghans trying to come to Canada stuck in limbo

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Three former Afghan employees of the Canadian military say their families got stuck in Tajikistan after being told by Ottawa they don't qualify for its resettlement program because they left Afghanistan before it started. Now, they worry...
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Trudeau, Poilievre square off in House of Commons

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In a much-anticipated face-off in question period, newly elected Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre grilled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over the high cost of living, demanding the government cancel planned hikes to EI and pension...
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MPs debate cost-of-living issues on first day back in House of Commons

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Inflation and the economy were the focus for MPs on their first day back in the House of Commons after a summer break, with Pierre Poilievre making his debut as Opposition leader.
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Random COVID-19 border testing could end soon, sources tell CBC News

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Sources told CBC News that the federal government's pandemic border measures could be coming to an end soon, pending approval from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The measures were set to expire on Sept. 30.
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Journalists of colour say death threats part of co-ordinated effort to silence them

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Multiple female journalist of colour are speaking out about the intensification of racist and sexually violent death threats they’ve received. They say it's a co-ordinated and targeted effort to silence them and police aren't doing enough.
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Security measures advised as more politicians reveal they've been threatened

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There's no denying the increased police presence around Quebec's general election campaign, as concerns grow about the aggression and threats some public figures face. Meanwhile, Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says what happened to Chrystia...
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Freeland attack sparks questions about heavier security for cabinet ministers

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In Ottawa, questions are being raised about whether cabinet ministers and members of Parliament need tighter security measures after the verbal attack of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland in Alberta.
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Ottawa’s new luxury tax more trouble than it's worth, critics say

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Starting this week, if you buy an expensive boat, plane or car in Canada, the federal goverment says you can afford to pay more. But critics of the levy say it could hurt the economy while not providing much benefit.
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Canada's new luxury tax more trouble than it's worth, critics say

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Starting this week, if you buy an expensive boat, plane or car in Canada, the federal goverment says you can afford to pay more. But critics of the levy say it could hurt the economy while not providing much benefit.
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Verbal attack of Chrystia Freeland raises concerns of harassment of politicians

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned the harassment of his deputy prime minister, Chrystia Freeland, following a verbal attack by a man while she was at Grande Prairie, Alta. city hall. The incident was captured on video and is...
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Chrystia Freeland confrontation isn’t isolated incident, women in public life say

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Women in public life are speaking out about the harassment they face following an incident in Alberta where Deputy Premier Chrystia Freeland was confronted by a man who repeatedly yelled profanity at her and called her a traitor.
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RCMP head grilled over allegations of political interference at N.S. mass shooting inquiry

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For the first time, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki testified before the inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting of April 2020. She's been facing intense scrutiny over allegations of political interference into the investigation,...
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Head of RCMP apologizes to families of N.S. mass shooting victims

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Facing lawyers for the Nova Scotia mass shooting victims’ families at the inquiry into the tragedy, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki apologized for the force not living up to their expectations. But for some, her words rang hollow.
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Liberal government cuts funding for anti-racism group's project over antisemitic tweets

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The Liberal government has cut funding to an outside group it hired to deliver anti-racism training after it was discovered that one of the group's leaders made antisemitic remarks in social media posts.
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High-ranking Mountie insists commissioner interfered in N.S. mass shooting probe

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A high-ranking Nova Scotia RCMP official told a parliamentary committee that Commissioner Brenda Lucki pressured him to release details about the gunman’s weapons ahead of the Liberal government’s gun legislation.