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Courts warn of ‘critical’ budget pressures as immigration cases delayed in Canada’s 3 largest cities

Federal Justice Minister Arif Virani is set to meet with the chief justices of Canada’s four federal courts on Friday…

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Conservatives decry ‘procedural nonsense’ as NDP forces House debate on abortion

In a surprising tactical move, the NDP successfully shifted the focus in the House of Commons from a Conservative motion…

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Liberal government adds hundreds of firearm models to list of banned weapons

The Canadian government made a significant announcement on Thursday regarding new gun control measures, which includes adding several hundred models…

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Assembly of First Nations takes Trudeau to task over racism, rights and reconciliation

Grieving mothers who have tragically lost their children at the hands of police made heartfelt pleas for action from Prime…

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Former cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault tells committee: ‘I am not Indigenous’

Randy Boissonnault, the former employment minister who faced backlash for his shifting claims to Indigenous identity, appeared before the House…

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PBO says tariffs on Chinese EVs, aluminum and steel will increase federal revenues by $473M

Canada’s Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles, Aluminum, and Steel to Boost Federal Revenues The parliamentary budget officer has projected that…

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Former Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Brown to testify on Indian interference allegations

Former Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Brown is set to testify before a parliamentary committee today regarding allegations of India’s interference…

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Did Justin Trudeau’s meeting with Donald Trump break a 225-year-old U.S law?

Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s meeting with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago likely raised questions about a 225-year-old…

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Liberals split online harms bill to postpone debate over policing hate speech

The Liberal government’s online harms bill is being split into two separate pieces of legislation in order to expedite the…

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Head of Canada’s diplomatic service holds interference briefing for foreign diplomats

Canada’s Deputy Minister of Global Affairs, David Morrison, recently addressed international diplomats on the topic of foreign interference, aiming to…

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