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Jagmeet Singh removed from House for calling Bloc MP racist

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was kicked out of the House of Commons on Wednesday after calling a Bloc Quebecois MP racist and refusing to apologize.
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China hits back at Alberta Premier Jason Kenney

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China is responding to Alberta Premier Jason Kenney after he criticized the country's handling of the COVID-19 outbreak earlier this week.
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What’s missing from the government’s fiscal snapshot | At Issue

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The At Issue panel discusses the political impact of an unprecedented fiscal update. Plus, what the federal government didn't include and what it means for the road ahead.
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Consequences of Trudeau’s ties to WE controversy | At Issue

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The At Issue panel discusses the latest ties between the WE Charity and the Trudeau family. Plus, what a third ethics commissioner's investigation means for the prime minister and his government.
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Trudeau discusses border restrictions, virtual Parliament

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced U.S.–Canada border restrictions would stay in place for another 30 days amid debate about how Parliament should proceed during the pandemic.
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Wet’suwet’en coverage: Has the media been fair? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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As the Wet’suwet’en land dispute story continues to dominate the headlines, critics wonder: Are journalists giving it fair coverage?
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Poilievre's crusade against taxes continues outside question period

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Pierre Poilievre lost his seat in the federal election and wasn't able to participate in the first House of Commons debate. So the Conservative leader took questions from media elsewhere and criticized the Liberals for 'copying' policies...
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Poilievre to face Conservative Party leadership review following election loss

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will face a mandatory leadership review in January, after the party failed to form government in the last federal election.
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Who is Anita Anand? | First Hindu Woman To Become Canada’s Foreign Minister | Canada Elections

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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed Anita Anand as the new Foreign Minister, replacing Mélanie Joly, who will serve as Minister of Industry. Anita Anand, a distinguished lawyer, academic, and politician, is the first Hindu...
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How Trump influenced Carney’s new cabinet

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Prime Minister Mark Carney's new cabinet signals a redoubling of efforts to strengthen the economy during a turbulent time for Canada-U.S. relations under the Trump administration. Lauren Bird explains how Carney's plan to make Canada...
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How Trump influenced Carney’s new cabinet | About That

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Prime Minister Mark Carney's new cabinet signals a redoubling of efforts to strengthen the economy during a turbulent time for Canada-U.S. relations under the Trump administration. Lauren Bird explains how Carney's plan to make Canada...
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Honda pausing Ontario EV plant 'not surprising': IP lawyer | Hanomansing Tonight

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Jim Hinton, intellectual property lawyer and founder of Own Innovation, says Honda postponing its plan for an EV plant in Canada comes as no surprise and predicts more will fall. He says Canada does not own technology or control...
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What Carney’s new cabinet signals about his direction for Canada

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CBC’s chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton explains how the prime minister's new cabinet appointments emphasize tackling tariffs and improving U.S. relations, while stitching Canada together with representation from every region.
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Carney’s lean ‘purpose-built’ cabinet mixes veterans, new faces

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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s lean new ‘purpose-built’ cabinet features a mix of newly elected faces and veteran MPs, including Dominic Leblanc, Anita Anand and François-Philippe Champagne, with Carney himself taking the lead on...
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Mexico’s relationship with Canada at a 6-year low, says former ambassador

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Arturo Sarukhán, a former ambassador of Mexico to the United States, about Canada’s invitation to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to attend the G7 next week and tensions in...
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Sean Fraser named justice minister in Carney's new cabinet

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The Central Nova MP, who bowed out of politics because of the toll it was taking on his family life, now occupies one of the Carney government's most senior portfolios. Preston Mulligan has reaction from his home riding.
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Carney's cabinet to focus on fighting U.S. tariffs

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Prime Minister Mark Carney hopes his new cabinet can make progress quickly on Canada’s many challenges, especially fighting tariffs from the U.S. The cabinet is set to be announced on Tuesday.
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Over half of Carney’s tariff-focused cabinet to be new faces, sources say

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to drop many members of his first cabinet when he announces his new government on Tuesday, sources say. Over half are expected to be new faces as he strives to refresh the Liberals' image and focus...
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Carney's cabinet to focus of fighting U.S. tariffs

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Prime Minister Mark Carney hopes his new cabinet can make progress quickly on Canada’s many challenges, especially fighting tariffs from the U.S. The cabinet is set to be announced on Tuesday.
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Terrebonne riding flips to Liberals by a single vote after recount

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After a judicial recount, the Quebec riding of Terrebonne has flipped to the Liberals, who have beaten the Bloc Québécois by one vote. The result means the Liberals have 170 seats in the House of Commons — just two shy of a majority...
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Carney's Liberals table bill to cut federal trade barriers

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The Liberal government introduced legislation Friday that it says will eliminate federal barriers to internal trade and detail how nation-building infrastructure projects will be identified and approved more quickly. Additionally,...
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Cost of Canada's plan to buy new fighter jets balloons to over $27 billion: AG report

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Canada's plan to buy 88 U.S.-built F-35 fighter jets is facing significant challenges, including higher costs, a shortage of trained pilots and a lack of critical infrastructure, a new report from Auditor General Karen Hogan says. The...
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Liberals will form next government, CBC News projects

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CBC News is projecting the Liberals will form their fourth consecutive government. It is too soon to say whether it will be a minority or majority.
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Elizabeth May projected to win Saanich – Gulf Islands in B.C.

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Green Party Co-Leader Elizabeth May has been projected to win a seat in Parliament in B.C.’s Saanich – Gulf Islands.