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Katy Perry, Justin Trudeau go viral after being spotted at CoachellaPhotos of Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry at Coachella are making the rounds online, thanks to the ex-politician ditching his statesmanlike attire for jeans and a backwards hat.TrendingApr 13
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Doug Ford pushes back on negative polling as some conservatives begin ‘contingency planning’While Ford has a comfortable three years remaining in his current mandate, recent polling has raised questions about how much runway the premier has left.Politics8 hours
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Former Wynne, Trudeau staffer hopes policy chops can win Ontario Liberal leadership raceDylan Marando, the first candidate to sign up as a leadership candidate, is betting his experience as a policy advisor to former prime ministers and premiers.PoliticsJun 16
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Liberals to table newest version of First Nations clean drinking water billThe legislation is expected to be introduced in the House of Commons on Monday, just days before MPs rise for a planned summer break.CanadaJun 15
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‘We panic’: Smith offers insights into deal with Donald Trump and trade threatsAlberta Premier Danielle Smith told delegates at The New North America Summit in Calgary that Canadians need to stop panicking every time Donald Trump threatens a new tariff.PoliticsJun 15
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Katy Perry praises Air Canada crew after witnessing in-flight emergency'The medical situation was resolved on the flight and everyone left ok. Good for you @AirCanada,' the pop star wrote about her flight from Montreal to Los Angeles.EntertainmentMay 25
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Supreme Court rules N.B. lieutenant-governor must be bilingualThe Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick must be able to perform their functions in both official languages.CanadaJun 12
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Western premiers meet in Kananaskis under cloud of Alberta separatismWhile the premiers of the western provinces and territories have a lot to discuss during their meeting in Alberta this week, it is separatism that may dominate the talks.PoliticsMay 25
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Saskatchewan separatists skeptical of Carney government’s push for unityUnited Grassroots chair Clark Brotzell said despite recent announcements made by Prime Minister Mark Carney to ease western alienation concerns, he has not seen much progress.PoliticsJun 10
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Liberals table new First Nations drinking water bill backed by $4.6BIndigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty is expected to table long-awaited legislation to govern clean drinking water in First Nations communities today.CanadaJun 16
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Steven Guilbeault to quit as Liberal MP this summerSteven Guilbeault’s political future within the Liberal Party of Canada has been in doubt ever since he quit Mark Carney’s cabinet over a pipeline deal with Alberta.PoliticsMay 27
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Ontario Liberal leadership candidate vows to make health care more ‘competitive’Eric Lombardi, who launched his leadership bid last week, has been receiving support from a range of political voices, including many who say they've never voted LiberalPoliticsJun 15
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Alberta’s Smith says the law will be enforced if separation vote spurs civil disobedienceAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says the law will be enforced if First Nation communities engage in civil disobedience over her government's separation referendum.PoliticsJun 8
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N.S. premier says Mark Carney’s leadership is a boon to N.S. oil and gas explorationNova Scotia’s premier is crediting a change in federal leadership for renewed traction in the province’s pursuit of offshore oil and gas development.PoliticsMay 7
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Ottawa moves to crack down on forced labour products with new measuresOfficials said the new bill should address concerns raised by the Trump administration, which is mulling new global tariffs over imports made through forced labour.PoliticsJun 12
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Canada and France to deepen intelligence exchanges, Carney says in ParisCarney said the two countries will exchange classified information between defence, space, AI and aerospace sectors after meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.PoliticsJun 12
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ANALYSIS: In skipping so many question periods, Carney dodges accountabilityWhile Stephen Harper showed up to take questions from MPs 65 per cent of the time, Mark Carney has been present for just 26.8 per cent of question periods in the House of Commons.PoliticsJun 1
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Feds didn’t push carbon price backstop in Alberta in show of co-operation: DabrusinOttawa didn't enforce the federal standard on Alberta's industrial carbon price as a gesture of co-operation with the province, Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin says.PoliticsMay 20
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Kremlin critics urge MPs to back bill strengthening foreign sanctions lawRussian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza and activist Bill Browder said the bill would expose foreign governments who detain political prisoners and hold them accountable.PoliticsMay 28
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Ottawa working to get Canadian companies selling goods on Chinese platformsThe federal government is pushing to get Canadian companies on major Chinese e-commerce platforms as the two countries deepen their ties.CanadaMay 14