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Ontario education minister meets with YouTube on classroom distractionsIn the spring, the government announced that, instead of participating in a lawsuit against social media companies, it would meet with executives at the companies instead.EducationNov 19
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Parliament gridlock continues amid Canada Post strikeParliament closes in on its eighth week of gridlock over a privilege motion, as Canada Post employees are on strike and calls emerge to exclude Mexico from upcoming trade talks.CanadaNov 18
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New Brunswick premier confirms her Liberal government will draft carbon pricing planNew Brunswick's premier says her newly elected Liberal government will draft a carbon pricing plan that will be submitted for Ottawa's approval.CanadaNov 12
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Blaine Higgs officially steps down as leader of N.B. Progressive Conservative PartySaint John East MLA Glen Savoie has been named interim leader of New Brunswick's PC Party, as Blaine Higgs steps down from the job after a crushing defeat in last week's election.PoliticsOct 28
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Carbon rebate for small businesses will be tax-free: FreelandFreeland clarified the parameters of the program after an advocacy group for small business raised concerns that the rebate would be a taxable benefit.CanadaNov 13
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Freeland nixes Liberal calls for secret Trudeau ballot: ‘Not how we do things’Some dissenters within the Liberal caucus are calling for MPs to vote in a secret ballot on whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should remain leader.PoliticsOct 29
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Trudeau lands at G20 summit in Brazil. Here’s what’s on the agendaJohn Kirton, head of the G20 Research Group, says the forum is the main tool countries have to prepare for the second Donald Trump presidency.CanadaNov 17
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Manitoba eyes speedier approval, more Indigenous involvement in mining sectorThe Manitoba government has released a new critical mineral strategy that it says will speed up projects and better involve First Nation communities.PoliticsNov 4
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N.S. Liberals say if elected next week they would move fast to cut taxes, build homesAt dissolution, the Progressive Conservatives held 34 seats in the 55-seat legislature and the Liberals held 14 seats, while the NDP had six and there was one Independent.PoliticsNov 21
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PM’s national security adviser shared India interference allegations with counterpartDrouin told the committee that Canada has evidence the Indian government first gathered information on Indian nationals in Canada through diplomatic channels and proxiesPoliticsOct 29
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Canada, Indonesia agree to trade pact as APEC summit braces for TrumpThe APEC summit marked the end of trade talks that should lead to Canada signing a new deal with the world's fourth-most populous country next year.CanadaNov 16
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Manitoba First Nation health care scholarship aims to ‘make the difference’The Southern Chiefs Organization, Business Council of Manitoba, and provincial government, are setting aside $450,000 to help Indigenous students become health care professionals.EducationNov 12
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First Nations launch challenge of Site C damA group of First Nations has filed a lawsuit over a massive hydroelectric dam proposed in northeastern British Columbia, arguing the project would have a devastating impact on their traditional land.Dec 31, 1969
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Canada Post says ‘parties remain far apart’ as strike continuesCanada Post and its workers’ union are entering a fresh round of mediated negotiations on Monday as a nationwide postal strike enters its fourth dayCanadaNov 18
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No timeline for Regina Urgent Care Centre to launch 24-7 service despite fall promiseNDP MLA Meara Conway says the governing Sask. Party is failing to live up to its election promise of 24-7 services at Regina's urgent care centre.HealthNov 18
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Trudeau floats ‘other options’ if Mexico won’t address China trade concernsTrudeau said he would prefer the North American free trade agreement to remain in place, but that Ottawa was 'leaving all doors open' to secure Canadian interests.PoliticsNov 21
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Canada to send Ukraine more ammunition, arms in $65M military aid packageDefence Minister Bill Blair made the announcement at a NATO defence ministers' meeting in Brussels where Ukraine's ongoing war with Russia was a key topic.CanadaOct 18
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How a Republican in Canada views Trump: ‘Not asking for anything crazy’Georganne Burke, a prominent conservative political advisor in the U.S. and Canada, says the Trump administration will be pushing Canada on border security and defence.PoliticsNov 17
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Trump picks Pete Hoekstra as U.S. ambassador to Canada. Who is he?Donald Trump has picked a former Michigan congressman as his upcoming administration's ambassador to Canada. He must still be confirmed by the U.S. Senate.U.S. NewsNov 21
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Trump’s proposed tariffs unlikely to include Canadian oil: expertsThe threat of the tariff is causing a lot of concern in Canada, where the Canadian Chamber of Commerce said such a tariff could take a $30-billion bite out of the Canadian economy.CanadaNov 14