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Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry are now Instagram officialNeither Katy Perry nor Justin Trudeau has commented publicly on their relationship, though the Instagram post follows months of speculation.TrendingDec 8
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Ottawa to provide clarity on B.C.’s tanker ban, minister saysThe tanker ban became law in 2019 under former prime minister Justin Trudeau and has been among the most criticized laws by the government of Alberta.CanadaNov 25
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Katy Perry, Justin Trudeau make 1st public appearance as a coupleThe pop superstar and the former Canadian prime minister took their romance public as they left a Paris restaurant hand in hand while paparazzi waited for them out front.EntertainmentOct 27
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Carney names Mark Wiseman as Canada’s new U.S. ambassadorMark Wiseman will take over as Canada's ambassador in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 15, 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office said in a statement.PoliticsDec 22
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Relationship with Carney ‘much more collaborative’ than Trudeau, Moe saysPremier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan's relationship with the federal government has become more collaborative this year under its new leadership in a year-end interview.CanadaDec 24
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Canada’s high-speed rail will start with Ottawa-Montreal line, minister saysThe 200-kilometre stretch of the Alto High-Speed Rail corridor is only the first phase of a line that will eventually connect Toronto and Quebec City.CanadaDec 12
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Poilievre: ‘I’m not fighting for the sake of fighting’The Conservative leader tells Global News’ Dawna Friesen that he needs to do a better job explaining to voters why he fights, and what he’s fighting for.CanadaDec 18
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Ipsos poll reveals the news Canadians watched and worried about in 2025From Washington to war zones, Canadians say the U.S. shaped nearly every major story they followed this year.Canada6 hours
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Guilbeault won’t resign from Cabinet over pipeline deal, government source saysA pending framework agreement between Ottawa and Alberta to build an oil pipeline will not prompt Steven Guilbeault, a former Greenpeace activist, to quit Mark Carney's cabinet.CanadaNov 26
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Trump wants to boost European nationalists. Should Canada be worried?The president’s National Security Strategy says American diplomacy should support 'patriotic' European political parties against continent’s perceived decline.CanadaDec 10
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Carney protegé eyed to succeed Hillman as Canada’s U.S. ambassador: sourcesKirsten Hillman, who became ambassador in 2020, has helped lead the on-and-off, sometimes tense negotiations for a new trade deal with the Trump administration this year.PoliticsDec 9
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Energy minister says Ottawa close to providing clarity on B.C. tanker banTim Hodgson's remarks come as Ottawa is nearing a memorandum of understanding with Alberta on energy that could include a potential new oil pipeline to the west coast.CanadaNov 25
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Toronto—Quebec City high-speed rail could see dozens of daily trains: documentsA planned high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City could dramatically increase the number of trains that travel along the corridor each day.CanadaDec 19
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‘The year that the shoe dropped’: Canada-U.S. relationship in 2025On Jan. 20, Trump returned to the Oval Office to announce his "America First" trade policy. Just weeks later, he announced sweeping tariffs on Canadian imports.CanadaDec 26
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Carney says Canada drops talk of ‘feminist foreign policy’ but upholds valuesPrime Minister Mark Carney says he wants Canada to uphold values on the world stage including combatting violence against women, but says it doesn't have a feminist foreign policy.Nov 23
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Ontario unlikely to hit $10-a-day child care target next year, minister concedesThe Ford government has been trying to implement a promise made by former prime minister Justin Trudeau to offer families across the country access to affordable childcare.EducationOct 1
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Carney shuffles cabinet, names new ministers to replace GuilbeaultCarney has named Marc Miller the new minister of Canadian identity and culture, replacing Steven Guilbeault after he resigned from cabinet last week.PoliticsDec 1
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A look at 2025’s biggest winners and losers in musicWith the end of another year upon us, it's the best time to tally the winners and losers in the world of music in 2025.EntertainmentDec 28
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Most Canadians support oil and gas expansion, differ on priorities: IpsosNew data suggests the majority of Canadians support efforts to expand oil and gas development, including expanding and building pipelines — but within that, their support differs.EconomyDec 18
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Liberals are being ‘dishonest’ about future of pharmacare, NDP saysNDP interim leader Don Davies said the government's response to a commissioned report on the program was 'shockingly dismissive,' and the health minister has not committed to act.HealthDec 2