Politics

Public safety minister convenes top security officials, assures increased vigilance after attack on Trump

Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says top Canadian security officials have assured him that they have upped their vigilance following Saturday’s…

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Here’s what we know about the suspected Trump rally shooter

The FBI identified 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pa., as the suspect in Saturday’s attempted assassination of former…

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Trump rally shooting flings U.S. to perilous juncture: What path will it take?

American history is repeating itself in a most macabre way. If everything unfolds as expected, Donald Trump will deliver a triumphant…

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Trump safe after apparent assassination attempt at rally that left suspect, 1 attendee dead

Donald Trump appeared to be the target of an assassination attempt as he spoke during a rally in Pennsylvania on…

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Trudeau ‘sickened’ by shooting at Trump during rally

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other Canadian political leaders issued condemnations on Saturday after a suspected gunman shot at former U.S.…

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Blair defends the slow pace of Canada’s defence spending, says some allies have it easier

Reaching NATO’s defence spending benchmark isn’t about showing up at your local military trade show with a credit card and…

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AFN calls for federal government to recognize First Nations jurisdiction over policing

The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is reaffirming its calls for the federal government to recognize First Nations jurisdiction over…

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Saskatchewan, federal government negotiating resolution to carbon tax collection court challenge

Saskatchewan and the government of Canada are negotiating a potential resolution to their dispute over the federal carbon tax.  A federal…

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Canadian government buys new condo for consul general in New York

Global Affairs Canada (GAC) told CBC News Friday that it recently purchased a lavish three-bedroom condo in New York to…

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CRA watchdog looking into rollout of ‘bare trust’ reporting requirement

Canada’s taxpayer ombudsperson announced Wednesday that he’s looking into whether the Canada Revenue Agency’s rollout of a new “bare trust”…

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