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First Nations chiefs alarmed by feds’ lack of commitment to protecting source waterAlberta and Ontario objected to clean water legislation introduced by former prime minister Justin Trudeau that failed to pass before Parliament was prorogued last year.PoliticsJan 7
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In his 1st year, Carney doubles Trudeau’s time out of the countryPrime Minister Mark Carney is on track to have spent 20 per cent of his first year abroad, more than both Justin Trudeau and Stephen Harper.CanadaFeb 23
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Poilievre, Rogan chat MMA, exercise and trade: ‘Knock the tariffs down’The Conservative leader made an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast after turning down Rogan’s invite during the last election.PoliticsMar 19
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Ottawa appeals Emergencies Act use during ‘Freedom Convoy’ to Supreme CourtThe federal government is appealing a January ruling from the Federal Court of Appeal that upheld the use of the emergencies law breached Charter rights.CanadaMar 17
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Ontario influencer fatally stabbed had home targeted in arson: policeAn Ontario woman who was stabbed to death earlier this month also had her home targeted in an arson late last year, provincial police say.CrimeMar 16
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Ontario influencer killed outside home, OPP join hunt for murder suspectOntario Provincial Police are joining the hunt for a murder suspect after an Ontario woman was stabbed multiple times while leaving a home earlier this month.CrimeMar 12
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Alberta survey shows businesses concerned with separation talksA survey by the Alberta Chamber of Commerce showed members of the business sector feel separation talks have led to negative impacts.CanadaMar 10
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Carney leaves for overseas trade trips, starting with IndiaIn his Davos speech in January, Carney urged middle powers to work together against "American hegemony" and the efforts of great powers to coerce and subjugate smaller countries.EconomyFeb 26
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Ottawa, Alberta reach prospective agreement on major project assessmentsAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says in a news release the agreement is a meaningful step forward and should mean shovels hit the ground faster.PoliticsMar 6
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Canadian horses exported to Japan for slaughter falling sick, dying: animal advocatesHorses flown from Canada to Japan for slaughter continue to get sick, get injured and even die, according to a new investigation by animal rights advocates.CanadaMar 12
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Carney and India’s Modi strike new energy partnershipThe two leaders announced a series of joint agreements, including a strategic energy partnership. Carney is currently in New Delhi.CanadaMar 2
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EverWind lands more than $240M in financing for N.S. wind and hydrogen projectsA wind energy company in Nova Scotia has secured $240 million in financing to construct onshore wind farms and an associated green hydrogen project.CanadaMar 3
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New Liberal MP Matt Jeneroux to join Carney on India, Australia, Japan tripThe Prime Minister's Office said Jeneroux will be part of Carney's delegation in his new role as 'special advisor on economic and security partnerships' during the nine-day trip.PoliticsFeb 24
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Former MP Jenica Atwin joins race to become Fredericton’s next mayorFormer MP Jenica Atwin has announced her bid to become mayor of Fredericton ahead of the May 11 municipal elections.PoliticsFeb 24
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Carney lands in India with trade on the agenda, kicks off Asia tripCarney and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi are each looking to decrease their countries' dependence on trade with the United States under President Donald Trump.CanadaFeb 27
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Alberta Premier defends controversial referendum questions on immigrationAlberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending her proposed changes to immigration rules, that will be the subject of province-wide referendum in October.PoliticsFeb 20
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Janice Charette to be Canada’s top trade negotiator during CUSMA reviewJanice Charette will serve as Canada's chief trade negotiator to the United States ahead of a scheduled review of the North American free-trade pact.CanadaFeb 16
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Canadian police warn Sikh activist of threat to life as Carney announces India visitMoninder Singh suspects the Indian government is behind the threat to his life.WorldFeb 24
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Canada wants to withhold ‘sensitive’ information from trial over Sikh leader’s killingAllowing the information to be disclosed 'would be injurious to international relations and national security,' the Attorney General of Canada argued.CanadaFeb 19
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Canada-U.S. relationship ‘will not go back to what it was,’ Hillman saysThroughout her 30-year career with the Canadian government, Kirsten Hillman has also held various senior diplomatic, policy and legal positions in Canada and abroad.CanadaFeb 2