CBC - Politics (23 hours ago)
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said Friday that Canada strongly condemns a new surge of "horrifying violence" perpetrated by gangs in Haiti. Gang violence has increased in the Caribbean nation in recent weeks and the UN says gangs now control 85 per cent of the capital city of Port-au-Prince.
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A former senator and peace envoy to Sudan says she believes — based on her dealings with the northeast African country's notorious former spy chief — that Abousfian Abdelrazik, a Canadian who was detained in Sudan for years, was "tortured badly" while in custody there.
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India's PM Narendra Modi has made a number of gestures this week that appear to signal India will not be taking sides with the West and its Asian allies against a Russia-China axis. U.S. and Canadian accusations of murder plots aimed at India's enemies have not helped the West to make its case.
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The Liberals' House leader is accusing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre of "hiding something from Canadians" by refusing to get the national security clearance he needs to review classified documents and learn the names of Conservative parliamentarians allegedly linked to foreign interference.
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Heather Thompson is one of 600,000 working-age Canadians with disabilities that the federal government said it would help lift out of poverty with the Canada Disability Benefit, which takes effect next July. The program is meant as a top-up to existing provincial and territorial income supports.
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Internal calls for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign as Liberal leader were aired out behind closed doors Wednesday as Liberal MPs met on Parliament Hill. Here's what happened behind the scenes, what MPs said after the meeting and what could happen in the coming weeks.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is digging in, saying 'yes,' he's staying on as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. His assertion comes less than 24 hours after telling his MPs that he'd reflect on his future in the face of a deadline imposed by defectors in his caucus, and that's left some feeling 'disappointed.'
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The lesson of the 2011 federal election was that nothing about the Liberal Party's success, or even survival, is assured. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself attributed that fall directly to the party's turn inward, toward its own squabbles, disagreements and intramural competitions.
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Immigration Minister Marc Miller today called efforts by disaffected Liberal MPs to oust Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "garbage" and said it would be better for the team to pull together to take on their main opponent: Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
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Gurpatwant Singh Pannun — a dual Canada-United States citizen and the target of an alleged assassination attempt in New York City last year — says the expelled Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, is 'less of a diplomat, and more of a hypocrite.'
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Gurpatwant Singh Pannun — a dual Canada-United States citizen and the target of an alleged assassination attempt in New York City last year — says the expelled Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, is 'less of a diplomat, and more of a hypocrite.'
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The remarkable revelations and accusations of the past week — from the expulsion of six Indian diplomats on Monday to the prime minister's challenge to the Conservatives at the foreign interference inquiry on Wednesday — underline how the world has become a more dangerous and difficult place for Canada.
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The executive team from the Assembly of First Nations will meet in the coming days to discuss how to proceed with new negotiations for a child welfare reform deal after chiefs voted against the government's proposed $47.8 billion agreement at a meeting in Calgary Thursday.
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