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‘Barbaric practices’ hotline still hurting CPC: Uppal
OTTAWA — The Conservative MP main outreach efforts for chief Erin O’Toole says a six-year-old promise to create a ‘barbaric…
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Canadian veterans hurt by heavy workloads: former manager
OTTAWA — A former case supervisor with Veterans Affairs Canada is talking out concerning the overwhelming caseloads, lack of help…
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Trade Minister Ng disappointed, not daunted by US protectionism
OTTAWA — Canada’s commerce minister says she’s disillusioned at a number of the protectionist measures being pushed by the brand…
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PPC: Bernier loses defamation fight
OTTAWA — Maxime Bernier has misplaced his defamation combat towards a controversial columnist who repeatedly portrayed the Individuals’s Get together…
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Biden to host Trudeau, Mexico president at White House on Nov. 18
U.S. President Joe Biden to host Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico on the White…
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Planning for Canada-U.S. treaty talks on Line 5 ‘well underway,’ Canada says
WASHINGTON — Courtroom paperwork filed by the federal authorities say planning is properly underway for bilateral talks within the dispute…
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Marilyn Gladu issues appology for vaccine remarks
OTTAWA — Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu is apologizing for feedback she made about COVID-19 vaccination and the danger related to…
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Holland dismisses idea of Liberal-NDP coalition
OTTAWA — The Liberal home chief dismissed the concept of a possible Liberal-NDP coalition heading into the brand new parliamentary…
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‘Initial’ talks held on New Democrat-Liberal co-operation but no deal reached: NDP MP
OTTAWA — NDP MP Charlie Angus says no deal has been executed with the Liberals to prop up Prime Minister…
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Liberal caucus holds first full meeting since ballot
OTTAWA — A debrief of the federal election marketing campaign is anticipated to be excessive on the agenda when members…
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