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Quebec engineer Suze Youance appointed to Canadian Senate

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named a civil engineer who grew up in Haiti as the next senator from Quebec.…

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NDP reactivates TikTok account despite CSIS warning about foreign interference

The federal NDP reactivated its TikTok account this spring — after the controversial social media platform became the subject of an ongoing…

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Francis Fox, former senator and cabinet minister, dies at 84

Francis Fox, a former senator and cabinet minister in Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s government, has died at 84. Prime Minister Justin…

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More CRA employees who improperly received CERB are no longer with agency

Almost 300 Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) employees who improperly applied for and received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) are no longer…

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Government concerned about public scrutiny in mandating workers back to office

Federal officials pointed to concerns about “public scrutiny” when the government mandated workers back into the office, even as workers…

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Canada lacks a plan to deal with arbitrary arrests of Canadians abroad, Kovrig says

Former diplomat Michael Kovrig says his government was caught flatfooted by China’s decision to arrest and detain him in 2018…

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Poilievre lashes out at Bell Canada after CTV airs altered clip

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre tore into BCE Inc. on Tuesday after CTV News — which is owned by BCE —…

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Loopholes could allow foreign money into elections, Perrault says

Loopholes in election financing rules could allow money from foreign countries to influence Canadian elections, the chief electoral officer told…

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Judge rejects Crown’s attempt to have CSIS, RCMP testify behind closed doors in lawsuit

Canadian intelligence and security officials won’t be able to testify behind closed doors when Abousfian Abdelrazik’s long-delayed lawsuit accusing the…

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Commons committee votes to study quickest path to Palestinian state recognition

MPs on the House of Commons foreign affairs committee have voted to study the quickest path to federal government recognition…

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