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  • Some 2019 candidates ‘appeared willing’ to engage with foreign interference: Hogue inquiry
    The overall integrity of the 2019 and 2021 elections held, a federal inquiry finds, but foreign interference remains a significant threat.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Conservatives ask interference inquiry judge to rule elections were flawed
    In its most definitive statement yet, the Conservative Party says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ignored warnings of Chinese foreign interference for partisan gains.
    Politics
    Apr 19
  • Foreign interference ‘undermined’ public confidence in elections: inquiry
    Marie-Josée Hogue delivered remarks after tabling her findings, calling acts of foreign interference a “stain on our electoral process.”
    Canada
    May 3
  • Federal inquiry’s report expected to address key foreign interference questions
    Justice Marie-Josée Hogue’s preliminary report expected to provide fresh findings on allegations of foreign interference operations in Canadian elections.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Spring housing market looms over the Bank of Canada’s rate decision. Here’s why
    The Bank of Canada itself has warned a hot spring housing market could 'stoke' inflation. Here's what economist say those fears mean for the central bank's rate decision Wednesday.
    Economy
    Apr 9
  • ‘Full recovery’: Toronto police officer stable in hospital after being stabbed in leg
    A Toronto police officer has been rushed to hospital after being stabbed on Friday afternoon, while a suspect was also shot, police say.
    Crime
    Apr 12
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  • Bus catches fire at Winnipeg Transit garage; no one was injured
    Winnipeg firefighters worked quickly Saturday night to bring a bus fire at a Winnipeg Transit garage under control. No one was injured and the fire is not considered suspicious.
    Fire
    Apr 7
  • Construction workers shortage stands in the way of housing boost: experts
    The federal budget tabled Tuesday acknowledged skilled labour shortages contribute to the 'entrenched structural barriers' holding back new housing supply.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Election interference worse than government admits, rights coalition says
    Diaspora groups challenge Ottawa's insistence foreign meddling did not impact elections.
    Canada
    Apr 18
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  • Senator references ‘Trumpian denialism’ in foreign interference debate around China
    Broad consensus after phase one of foreign interference inquiry holds that while countries tried to influence Canadian elections, the integrity of the vote held.
    Politics
    Apr 19
  • CFL Draft: Hamilton Ticats restock Canadian talent
    The Hamilton Tiger-Cats selected an All-Canadian offensive lineman with their first-round selection in the 2024 CFL Draft Tuesday night.
    Sports
    May 1
  • RCMP arrests alleged hitmen accused of killing B.C. Sikh leader
    Raids following temple slaying linked to government of India.
    Canada
    May 3
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  • Ford government divided over Speaker’s ban on keffiyehs at Queen’s Park
    Legislative assembly Speaker Ted Arnott recently banned the Arab headdress inside Queen’s Park and said people wearing it were making a political statement.
    Politics
    Apr 18
  • Canada’s foreign interference inquiry hears diaspora fears: ‘People are watching you’
    Members of diaspora communities are slated to testify as a federal inquiry begins two weeks of hearings into foreign meddling allegations and how the government responded to them. 
    Canada
    Mar 27
  • Calgary jewelry designer supports women worldwide: ‘Really inspiring’
    Calgary jewelry designer Kelsey Merkeley is getting some international recognition, while also supporting women and girls worldwide.
    Features
    Apr 2
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  • Trudeau says he’s ‘looking forward’ to foreign interference questions next week
    Documents published by a federal inquiry detail intelligence that China, India may have funneled money for foreign interference operations in recent elections.
    Politics
    Apr 5
  • Quebec’s top court upholds requirement for minors seeking sex designation change
    The ruling overturns a 2021 decision by a lower court judge who concluded the requirement violates the dignity and equality rights of transgender and non-binary teenagers.
    Canada
    Mar 21
  • Vancouver is in a ‘full-blown crisis’ for housing affordability: Report
    "It is becoming more and more difficult with first-time homebuyers as prices rise here in Vancouver," realtor Mike Stewart told Global News.
    Economy
    Apr 3
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  • Could UNESCO cultural list help safeguard Indigenous heritage in Canada?
    From Neapolitan pizza and Belgian beer culture to Arabic coffee, UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list protects globally cherished traditions. But Canada hasn't signed.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Flair Airlines is now Canada’s lone low-cost carrier. Can it rise to the moment?
    Flair Airlines is Canada's sole ultra-low-cost carrier after Lynx Air's collapse. Here's what the airline's CEO and experts say about its prospects in the tough Canadian market.
    Money
    Mar 29
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