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Federal government considering spending $1 billion on border security: sources

The Trudeau government is in talks to invest hundreds of millions of dollars into securing the Canada-U.S. border in order…

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Trump ally on Canada’s fentanyl talk: Not good enough

…instrumental in creating. Improved intelligence-sharing between law enforcement agencies in Canada and the U.S. to target criminal networks operating in…

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Trump extols the power of tariffs, reiterates threat to impose them on Canada during NBC interview

Donald Trump is standing firm on his threat to impose significant tariffs on Canadian goods if the Canadian government does…

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Conservative MP Jamil Jivani meets U.S. VP-elect amid Trump’s tariff threats

A Canadian Conservative member of Parliament has leveraged his long-standing friendship with a key figure in Donald Trump’s inner circle…

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International student permit cuts are pushing away prospective students, experts say

Canada’s post-secondary institutions are facing a crisis due to the federal government’s crackdown on international student visas. The new policy,…

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Conservatives delay debate on NDP motion in House of Commons

The House of Commons was once again a battleground on Friday as the Conservatives delayed debate on an NDP opposition…

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Liberal MP accuses fellow caucus member of threatening him in the House of Commons

Liberal MP Chandra Arya has made accusations against his caucus colleague Sukh Dhaliwal, claiming that Dhaliwal threatened him in the…

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Amnesty report concludes Israel’s actions against Palestinians in Gaza constitute genocide

A shocking new report from Amnesty International has accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza during its ongoing…

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Canada to open consulates, appoint Arctic ambassador under new foreign policy

Canada’s Arctic Foreign Policy Unveiled: New Consulates, Ambassador, and Boundaries Negotiations In a groundbreaking move, Canada has announced its plans…

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Senators amend error in cybersecurity bill that could have cancelled half of it

The federal government’s cybersecurity bill is facing delays in becoming law after an error was discovered in the Senate that…

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