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Jason Kenney slams platform of candidate vying to replace him as Alberta premier

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Jason Kenney is weighing in on the political battle to succeed him as Alberta’s premier, attacking the idea of an Alberta Sovereignty Act floated by one of the leading contenders. But some of his own party members are pushing back.
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3 out of 5 candidates appear in final Conservative leadership debate

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The Conservative Party held its third and final leadership debate before choosing who will lead into the next federal election. But there was a wrinkle, only three of the five candidates participated.
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Stephen Harper endorses Pierre Poilievre in Conservative leadership race

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Former prime minster Stephen Harper has endorsed Conservative candidate Pierre Poilievre to be the party's next leader. This is the first time Harper has given an endorsement since being voted out of office.
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Liberals, NDP leadership reach tentative deal to support Trudeau government to 2025

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The leadership of the federal Liberals and NDP have reached a tentative agreement that would see the NDP support the Liberal minority government until 2025, sources tell CBC News.
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Canada pleads with U.S. lawmakers to change or scrap electric car bill

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Canada’s trade minister is on a mission in Washington, urging U.S. lawmakers to change or scrap a proposed electric car bill that could kill thousands of Canadian manufacturing jobs. There are no signs anything will change in Canada’s...
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Your 2021 political questions | At Issue

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The At Issue panel takes viewer questions about the past year in politics and the year ahead.
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Alberta reaches child-care deal with Ottawa

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Alberta and Ottawa have reached a deal for $10-a-day child care, leaving only Ontario and New Brunswick without an agreement for child care.
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Growing calls for O’Toole to toughen stance on MPs who question COVID-19 vaccines

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There are growing calls for Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole to toughen his stance on MPs who question the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines.
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Indigenous leaders hopeful about new cabinet appointments

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Some Indigenous leaders are cautiously optimistic about Marc Miller being named minister of Crown-Indigenous relations and Patty Hajdu becoming minister of Indigenous services, but they say the federal government needs to continue to...
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Women in top roles in Trudeau’s new cabinet

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has unveiled his new cabinet, which achieves gender parity and puts women in three top roles: finance, defence and foreign affairs.
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What to expect from Trudeau’s new cabinet

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new cabinet is expected to include gender parity, regional distribution and a new minister of defence.
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Defence minister apologizes to victims of military sexual misconduct

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Defence Minister Anita Anand and top military brass delivered a long-awaited apology to service members whose lives were scarred by sexual assault, misconduct and discrimination within the military.
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Maxime Bernier on urging supporters to 'play dirty' with journalists

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CBC News sat down with Maxime Bernier to discuss his controversial tweet urging supporters to 'play dirty' with journalists and what's next for the People's Party of Canada after the recent federal election.
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Annamie Paul resigns as Green leader, citing lack of party support

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Annamie Paul has announced she is stepping down as Green leader after the party's disastrous showing in the recent federal election. 'I just don't have the heart' for a fractious leadership review, she said.
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The parties’ reactions to the leaders debate

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CBC News’ David Cochrane hears from the political parties about how their leaders’ performed in the debate and how those performances can be used in the rest of the campaign.
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Diversifying candidates doesn't guarantee a diverse Parliament

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Despite efforts to increase the diversity of candidates running for federal office, a CBC News data analysis shows that white male candidates have funding and riding advantages.
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Lack of on-campus polling stations causing concern over youth voter turnout

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Executive director of Apathy is Boring, Samantha Reusch, talks to Power & Politics about how the lack of on-campus polling stations can impact youth voter turnout this election.
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Jagmeet Singh maintains support, targets Liberals at NDP convention

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh received overwhelming support from his party at a virtual convention over the weekend, where he kept his target set firmly on the Liberals.
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Provinces disappointed budget skipped increase to health-care funding: B.C. premier

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with the chair of the Council of the Federation, B.C. Premier John Horgan, on what he says was missing from the federal budget — an increase to health transfers. Plus, the conversation explores affordable...
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Supreme Court rules in favour of national carbon tax

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As the Liberal government savours the Supreme Court decision in favour of the federal carbon tax, the three provinces that fought against it figure out their options and businesses examine the ramifications.
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O’Toole addresses Conservative caucus at 1st convention as leader

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O'Toole faces a restive Conservative caucus at the party's first policy convention since becoming leader last August.
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Former employees say they're relieved after Gov. Gen. Julie Payette's resignation

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Gov. Gen. Julie Payette and her secretary, Assunta di Lorenzo, are resigning after an outside workplace review of Rideau Hall found that the pair presided over a toxic work environment. Former employees and public servants described to...
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Conservative leadership debate features fewer personal attacks, more focus on policy

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There were few fiery exchanges in the first English-language debate between the Conservative Party leadership hopefuls on Thursday, even during hot-button issues like tackling racism. Peter MacKay and Erin O'Toole remain the clear...
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Conservative leadership candidates face off in French debate

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The four Conservative leadership candidates, Leslyn Lewis, Peter MacKay, Erin O'Toole and Derek Sloan, faced off for the first time during a French-language debate on Wednesday.