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In his column for CTVNews.ca, former cabinet minister James Moore highlights three policies of the Trudeau government that he ...
As we approach the three-month anniversary of the federal election, I’ve been thinking about Poilievre’s tragic turn. I do ...
Since immigration is and will be the sole source of population growth for the foreseeable future – birth rates have plunged to the point that the native-born population is already in decline – that ...
India and Canada are working to rebuild ties after a strained period following the 2023 killing of a Khalistan separatist ...
This week offered a couple of insights into Canada’s slow, overburdened and massively backlogged refugee system. Both suggest ...
At the retail level, you can still find a dozen free-run eggs on sale for $5, whether you’re in Vancouver, Toronto, or ...
Trudeau government’s spending, not Bank of Canada interest rate policies, deemed largely responsible for soaring inflation ...
A staffer works in a steel company that makes high-end automotive spring steel in Ma'anshan, East China's Anhui Province on ...
Details about which major national-interest projects will make Prime Minister Mark Carney’s list are being kept under wraps, ...
The Carney government’s new focus on military spending presents an opportunity for Canadian industries to secure major new ...
We begin tonight, as we often do, with Prime Minister Mark Carney, who said he’s “here to listen” to First Nations leaders about their concerns with the government’s major projects legislation.
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Today in History for July 30: In 1609, at Ticonderoga, French explorer Samuel de Champlain became the first European to use firearms against natives.