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Canada will ‘do the work’ to ease Trump officials’ border worries: ministerPoliticsNov 17
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Canada should be ‘world leader’ on alternative PTSD therapies, veteran saysCanadaNov 10
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Canada may need to let Trump be ‘senior partner’ in U.S. relations: GOP criticPoliticsNov 10
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‘Fairly high’ potential for post-U.S. election violence, ‘chaos’: ex-envoyPoliticsNov 3
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Tight U.S. election could be decided by Americans in Canada: ex-U.S. envoyPoliticsOct 27
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Liberal revolt against Trudeau ‘lose-lose situation’ for all sides: expertPoliticsOct 27
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How to deal with 2nd Trump term? Republican insider shares behind-the-scenes observations
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CanadaHow to deal with 2nd Trump term? Republican insider shares behind-the-scenes observations
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CanadaThe West Block: Canada will ‘do the work’ to ease Trump officials’ border worries, minister says
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PoliticsThe West Block: How Canada could best forge relationship with Trump
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CanadaOperation Medusa: Documentary recounts Canada’s toughest battle in Afghanistan
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CanadaAfghanistan War veteran creates Canadian exhibit to help ‘do a little healing’
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CanadaTrump’s promises ‘might cause Canadians to bristle,’ former Republican strategist says
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PoliticsThe West Block: Trump 2.0 raises ‘worrisome’ U.S.-Canada border concerns, former ambassador says
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Canada‘Worrisome’ U.S.-Canada border concerns with a 2nd Trump term
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CanadaFormer chief of defence staff calls NATO budget fallout ‘horrific’
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PoliticsThe West Block: Liberal revolt against Trudeau a ‘lose-lose situation’ for all sides, expert warns
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CanadaFormer CSIS officer calls India allegations the most shocking ‘assault on our sovereignty, on public safety’ he has ever seen
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CanadaLiberals unhappy with Trudeau ‘don’t have another choice’: ex-BQ leader
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Liberal revolt against Trudeau ‘lose-lose situation’ for all sides: expertPrime Minister Justin Trudeau made clear on Thursday he would remain as leader of the Liberal Party after a number of MPs in his party caucus called on him to step aside.PoliticsOct 27
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Liberals unhappy with Trudeau ‘don’t have another choice’: ex-BQ leaderGilles Duceppe said no one is running to replace Justin Trudeau as leader of the beleaguered Liberal party 'because they know they will lose'PoliticsOct 20
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Israel should take ‘opportunity’ to destroy Iran’s nuclear program: BoltonFormer U.S. national security advisor John Bolton says an attack on Iran's nuclear capabilities will have "maximum impact" after its Oct. 1 missille attack on Israel.WorldOct 13
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Israel could strike Iran back in ‘next few days,’ says retired Israeli general'I think that if no real change might occur, then Israel will probably strike back in the next few days,' Giora Eiland, retired major general of the Israel Defense Forces, said.WorldOct 7
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‘Alarming trend’ of more international students claiming asylum: ministerImmigration Minister Marc Miller says people are using the international student program as a 'backdoor entry into Canada,' in what he called an 'alarming trend.'PoliticsSep 22
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Canada, U.S. must confront surge of border encounters together: expertThe issue of increased encounters at the Canada-U.S. border has come under scrutiny after recent high-profile arrests of alleged terrorists in Canada.PoliticsSep 15
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RCMP commissioner urges ‘caution’ on naming alleged foreign state colludersRCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme urged 'caution' when it comes to naming parliamentarians who allegedly colluded with foreign governments.CanadaJun 23
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Canada to continue diplomacy with alleged foreign interference actors: JolyForeign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says Canada won't cut off engagement with China and India despite allegations they have interfered in Canada's democratic institutions.PoliticsJun 16
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Canada can no longer be ‘naive’ about the ‘real’ threats it faces: defence chiefGen. Wayne Eyre said he's "cautiously optimistic" that the Canadian military is on the "upswing," but that growth is still "not fast enough" to face the global threat environment.CanadaJun 16
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