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As Trudeau set to shuffle cabinet, 7 ministers expected to exitGlobal News has confirmed Marco Mendicino, David Lametti, and Mona Fortier are expected to be among the cabinet ministers set to be removed from the front bench in cabinet shuffle.PoliticsJul 25, 2023
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RCMP says no probe of alleged political interference in SNC-Lavalin affairThe Mounties set the record straight after a recent response to a public interest group's Access to Information request suggested the Mounties were conducting such a probe.CanadaJun 19, 2023
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‘I did not want her to lie’: Trudeau rejects Wilson-Raybould’s claims about SNC-Lavalin talk"I knew what he was really asking. What he was saying. In that moment, I knew he wanted me to lie – to attest that what had occurred had not occurred," Wilson-Raybould said.CanadaSep 11, 2021
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Finding new markets for Cdn exporters means more risk to Crown corp: reportOTTAWA - A Crown agency that promotes Canadian exports of arms and other products will have to accept much more risk as it moves into new markets abroad, says an internal report.CanadaOct 27, 2012
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Finding new markets for Cdn exporters means more risk to Crown corp: reportOTTAWA - A Crown agency that promotes Canadian exports of arms and other products will have to accept much more risk as it moves into new markets abroad, says an internal report.PoliticsOct 27, 2012
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Clean-up underway as N.L. weathers Tropical Storm LeslieLeslie walloped downtown St. John's Tuesday morning, leaving two of the city's major streets - Water Street and Duckworth Street - covered in debris and closed off to motorists.CanadaSep 10, 2012
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Gadhafi weapons of mass destruction threaten Libya, world, Baird says in TripoliMoammar Gadhafi's unsecured arsenal of weapons of mass destruction poses a threat to Libya and the world at large, Canada's foreign affairs minister said Tuesday.CanadaOct 11, 2011
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Gadhafi weapons of mass destruction threaten Libya, world, Baird says in TripoliTRIPOLI, Libya - Moammar Gadhafi's unsecured arsenal of weapons of mass destruction poses a threat to Libya and the world at large, Canada's foreign affairs minister said Tuesday.Oct 11, 2011
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Parliament’s Plate – Thursday, November 17<span style="font-family: Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">A look at what our parliamentarians are getting up to today.<br /></span>PoliticsNov 17, 2011
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Canadian businesses visit Libya on trade missionMore than a dozen Canadian companies eager to invest in post-war Libya accompanied Trade Minister Ed Fast on a trade mission to the oil-rich country over the past three days. <br /><br />Jan 30, 2012
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MUHC projects $53 million deficit next year<p>The McGill University Health Centre has plunged into an unprecedented financial crisis as it projects a deficit next year of at least $53 million.</p>Dec 17, 2012
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SNC-Lavalin to remain Quebec company despite new U.K.-based super unitSNC-Lavalin is shaking up its senior management team and creating a new organizational structure for the global engineering company as it tries to turn the page on the controversy that has sullied its reputation.Jan 18, 2013
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Baird defends embattled ex-Libyan ambassador facing conflict of interest reviewOTTAWA - When she returned to Tripoli last fall Sandra McCardell wanted to see for herself that her local Libyan staff had survived a six-month NATO bombing campaign ahead of the final dispatching of dictator Moammar Gadhafi.Mar 21, 2012
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Baird defends embattled ex-Libyan ambassador facing conflict of interest reviewWhen she returned to Tripoli last fall Sandra McCardell wanted to see for herself that her local Libyan staff had survived a six-month NATO bombing campaign ahead of the final dispatching of dictator Moammar Gadhafi. <br /><br />Mar 21, 2012
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SNC-Lavalin board hears from big shareholders about handling of internal crisisMONTREAL - SNC-Lavalin is getting an earful from its largest shareholders about the engineering giant's handling of internal problems that have sullied its reputation.MoneyMay 1, 2012
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Arthur Porter says he is too ill to travel to Canada to face fraud allegationsNASSAU, Bahamas - Arthur Porter, the former head of Canada's spy watchdog, says he has late, stage-four cancer and is too ill to travel from the Bahamas to Canada to face investigators over allegations of fraud in one of the country's priciest infrastructure projects.CanadaFeb 28, 2013
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Trudeau says it was ‘unacceptable’ for Toronto MP to hire sister with public fundsYasmin Ratansi quit the Liberal caucus after questions were raised but remains an Independent MP.CanadaNov 10, 2020
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The West Block — Episode 48, Season 9Watch the full broadcast of The West Block from Sunday, August 2, 2020 with Farah Nasser.CanadaAug 2, 2020
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Nearly half of Canadians support new election if WE probe finds Trudeau broke ethics law: pollTrudeau was previously found to have broken the Conflict of Interest Act for accepting paid family vacations from the Aga Khan and for improperly pressuring Jody Wilson-Raybould to halt the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin.CanadaAug 5, 2020
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Ian Shugart, Canada’s top civil servant, to take time off to seek cancer treatmentShugart says he intends to remain ``fully engaged'' in the short term.CanadaFeb 8, 2021