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Ontario First Nations to negotiate child welfare reforms with Ottawa
OTTAWA First Nations in Ontario are charting their own path with the federal government to reform the child welfare system weeks after critics said the deal reached last July was too weak to accept.
Jan 7, 2025 3:28 PM
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The seven key pieces of Justin Trudeaus political legacy
OTTAWA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday he will resign as prime minister and Liberal leader once the party chooses a successor. Trudeau, who was first elected Oct. 19, 2015, steps down after nearly a decade in power.
Jan 7, 2025 7:17 AM
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The Latest: Justin Trudeau says he will resign after Liberals choose new leader
OTTAWA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed media this morning from his residence in Ottawa to announce that he will step down as Liberal leader once his party selects a replacement.
Jan 6, 2025 3:23 PM
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Some quotes on Justin Trudeau's decision to step down
OTTAWA Justin Trudeau announced Monday he will step down as prime minister and Liberal leader once the party chooses his successor.
Jan 6, 2025 11:50 AM
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Nova Scotia paper mill to be powered by wind farm with financing from federal agency
HALIFAX A Cape Breton paper mill says a federal investment in 24 new wind turbines completes the financing of a project that will secure its future electricity needs. The Canada Infrastructure Bank has announced it will provide $224.
Jan 6, 2025 11:19 AM
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'It's beautiful to see': Regina non-profit looks to open ribbon skirt regalia library
REGINA It's not uncommon for Claire Tuckanow to hear a sewing machine whirring in the background while she works inside Regina's m璽maw礙yatit璽n centre.
Jan 4, 2025 5:00 AM
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'Twisted and sexy': CBC's new comedy 'North of North' redefines Inuit women's stories
In developing North of North, a new Inuk comedy co-produced by Netflix and CBC in partnership with APTN, the creators made one thing clear: it had to be a horny show.
Jan 3, 2025 8:51 AM
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China slams Canada human-rights criticism as 'hypocritical farce of double standards'
OTTAWA China is accusing Canada of hypocrisy for criticizing Beijing's human-rights record, pointing to issues faced by Indigenous Peoples.
Jan 2, 2025 12:07 PM
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Winnipeg homicide victim was from northern Indigenous community: police
WINNIPEG Police in Winnipeg have identified the city's most recent homicide victim. Byron Frederick Moose, a member of South Indian Lake in northern Manitoba, was found early Friday. Police say he had wounds consistent with an assault.
Dec 30, 2024 8:57 AM
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Olympic Games in 2026 on the horizon for world champion ski jumper Alex Loutitt
The words "why not me" are tattooed on the back of Alexandria Loutitt's hand between her thumb and wrist. That motto has served her well.
Dec 29, 2024 4:00 AM
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