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Carney reveals new advisory council for Canada-U.S. tradePrime Minister Mark Carney has revealed who will be on the newly created committee — and the list includes voices from tariff-hit sectors and prominent former Conservative MPs.CanadaApr 21
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B.C. First Nation asks UN body to count cultural losses in spill compensation formulaFirst Nation delegates along B.C.'s coast will lobby an international maritime body headquartered in the United Kingdom to change the compensation formula for oil spills.PoliticsApr 13
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Bill Blair is Canada’s next U.K. high commissioner, will resign as MPThe 72-year-old has served across multiple sectors of Canadian Parliament since retiring from the Toronto Police Service in 2015.CanadaFeb 2
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‘Credit to Prime Minister Carney’: Moe praises PM’s role in Canada-China trade deal'He engaged earnestly, with at all levels of the Chinese government,' the Saskatchewan premier told reporters on Tuesday.CanadaJan 20
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Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2025From movie and television stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of beloved faces this year.EntertainmentDec 30, 2025
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Carney seeks partnerships with ‘like-minded’ nations in return U.K. visitPrime Minister Mark Carney is in London for meetings with the leaders of the United Kingdom, Australia, Spain and Iceland to discuss trade and security.PoliticsSep 26, 2025
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Edmonton-based regiment takes over King’s Life Guard taskAt King Charles' request, Canada's Lord Strathcona's Horse took over the King's Life Guard duty in London on Friday for a 10-day assignment.CanadaJul 11, 2025
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It’s not just Trump: 7 foreign policy issues Mark Carney facesPrime Minister Mark Carney has many foreign policy issues on his plate — and they're not all about United Statess President Donald Trump.PoliticsMay 4, 2025
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‘Choose wisely’: Candidates begin election campaign in SaskatchewanThe federal election has been called, and now Saskatchewan candidates are hitting the doorsteps campaigning while local leaders make their priorities known.CanadaMar 24, 2025
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Health Minister Mark Holland won’t seek re-election: ‘Time to go home’After nearly 20 years in federal politics, Mark Holland says 'it's time to go home,' announcing he will not run in the upcoming election.CanadaMar 13, 2025
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Trudeau defends Zelenskyy, says Putin ‘cannot be trusted’ on UkraineTrudeau will join numerous European leaders at the summit, aimed at sorting out how to prevent Russia from taking further aggression following its invasion of Ukraine.CanadaMar 2, 2025
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Carolyn Bennett’s ambassadorship to Denmark was expedited: emailsThe government has not offered a rationale for asking Denmark to expedite its approval of Bennett's appointment, which came a week before her resignation as MP.CanadaJan 29, 2025
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Mark Carney wants to be Liberal leader. Can he be PM without being an MP?Under Canada’s Westminster parliamentary system, Canadians do not actually vote for prime ministers the way Americans vote for presidents.CanadaJan 16, 2025
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Mark Carney enters Liberal leadership race, vows to ‘build our economy’Former central banker Mark Carney announced his bid to lead the Liberal Party at an event in Edmonton, becoming the highest-profile candidate in the race to replace Justin Trudeau.PoliticsJan 16, 2025
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Mark Carney to announce run to become next Liberal leaderCarney is set to announce his leadership campaign at an event in Edmonton on Thursday, according to a press release from Calgary Liberal MP George Chahal.PoliticsJan 15, 2025
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Joe Fontana resigns as mayor of LondonJoe Fontana ended his political career Thursday, resigning as mayor of London, Ont., following fraud-related convictions from his time as a federal Liberal cabinet minister.PoliticsJun 19, 2014
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Trudeau looking to turn Liberal fortunes around in SaskatchewanOut of 14 seats in Saskatchewan, only one is currently held by a Liberal.CanadaApr 15, 2013
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Depot Division sees fewer cadetsFewer than 400 cadets were enrolled at Depot Division last year, less than half the annual average.PoliticsJun 13, 2013
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Feds spent $1 million vetting detainee documents, panel toldOttawa spent an estimated $1 million on vetting Afghan detainee documents for government secrets last year, a senior public servant told a quasi-judicial panel hearing Monday, as an MP reported an "emerging consensus" in a bid by opposition parties to see the uncensored paper trail.May 4, 2010
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General says detainee transfers halted over concerns for safetyThe commander of Canadian troops in Afghanistan in the fall of 2007 says transfers of detainees to Afghan custody were halted for three months because he could not satisfy a legal test that they "are not tortured and are treated like human beings."May 11, 2010