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NDP critic calls proposed changes to air passenger rights 'bureaucratic, expensive'
The NDP transport critic is calling out proposed changes to air passenger protections as the transportation minister defends the government's approach to making air travel fairer for passengers.The government tabled a range of amendments to…
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Convoy organizer Chris Barber pleads guilty to new criminal charge
Freedom Convoy organizer Chris Barber pleaded guilty Monday to a new criminal charge for counselling others to disobey a court order in February 2022.The charge relates to an incident on Feb. 9, 2022 when Barber posted a TikTok video where…
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Auditor general says she won't probe donations made to Trudeau Foundation
The federal auditor general says she will not investigate how the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation handled two donations with possible links to the Chinese government.Last week, the foundation's interim board chair wrote to the auditor…
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Who sets remote work rules? That's a key issue in the PSAC strike
The president of the Treasury Board, the federal department negotiating with striking Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) workers, made her case Monday for why remote work rules are best made by department managers rather than laid out…
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AI is having a moment. What should the government do about it?
Once the domain of a relatively select group of tech workers, academics and science fiction enthusiasts, the debate over the future of artificial intelligence has been thrust into the mainstream. And a group of cross-party MPs say Canada…
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South Africa envoy urges Ukraine peace talks, says Canada stance on war 'shocking'
South Africa's envoy to Ottawa is urging Canada to help broker an end to Russia's war in Ukraine, arguing that sending arms to Kyiv will only prolong a dangerous conflict that is aggravating hunger in developing countries."We have all the…
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The inescapable math of climate change
Judged only by its title, the "national inventory report" sounds like something produced by a furniture retailer.In fact, it might be the second-most significant document published by the federal government each year — surpassed only by the…
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PSAC provides bargaining update on 4th day of strike action
The union representing tens of thousands of federal public servants across the country will be giving an update on its negotiations with the Treasury Board.The national strike for more than 155,000 federal public servants under the Public…
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Canadians wait to escape violence in Sudan as some countries begin evacuation efforts
Some foreign nationals began evacuating from a Red Sea port in Sudan on Saturday, even as airstrikes again rocked the capital, Khartoum, after a week of fighting between rival commanders that has killed hundreds of civilians across the…
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VW's battery plant deal changes Canada's auto sector. Whether it's worth $13B in…
German automaker Volkswagen was in the city of St. Thomas, Ont., this week, announcing details of their plan to build their first electric battery plant in North America, in a move that backers say will super charge Southern Ontario into…
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