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Explainer: Why The Mark Norman Saga Isn’t Quite Over Yet

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OTTAWA — Vice-Admiral Mark Norman says he has an “important story to tell Canadians” in the coming days after federal prosecutors dropped their criminal case against him. “Not to lay blame, but to ensure that we all learn from this experience,” Norman told reporters Wednesday during a press conference at a downtown Navy officers’ mess. […]

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Scheer Pledges To Get Tougher With China If He Becomes Prime Minister

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A Conservative government led by Andrew Scheer will not be afraid to stand up to China despite the allure of the superpower’s market, says the Tory leader. “I will deal with China with eyes wide open,” Scheer told the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations Tuesday in a speech outlining his foreign policy priorities. He named […]

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Canada's Asylum Claims Backlog Is Worse Now Than Ever: Auditor General

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OTTAWA — Canada’s refugee system is plagued with a backlog of asylum claims that is worse now than it has ever been, caused in part by systemic inefficiencies, according to findings from acting auditor general Sylvain Ricard. As part of five audits of government activities released today, Ricard’s office looked at how quickly and efficiently […]

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Mike Pompeo: Canada’s Claim To Northwest Passage ‘Illegitimate’

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OTTAWA — Canada’s claim over the Northwest Passage is “illegitimate,” U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday in a major speech to the Arctic Council that Canadian experts called both provocative and frequently inaccurate. Pompeo offered his characterization during a wide-ranging speech in Finland in which he also warned against China’s increased Arctic presence, […]

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Green Party's Paul Manly Wins Nanaimo-Ladysmith Byelection

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NANAIMO, B.C. — British Columbia voters sent a message that Canadians are deeply concerned about the environment and climate issues will be at the forefront in October’s federal election campaign, jubilant Green party supporters said Monday night. Voters in Nanaimo elected Paul Manly of the Greens as their new member of Parliament, barely six months […]

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Human-Made Noise Endangering East Coast Whales: Canadian Scientists

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HALIFAX — Canadian scientists say human-made sounds in the ocean are a key factor contributing to the threatened status of three types of whales off the east coast. The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada released its findings today on the sei whale, fin whale and Sowerby’s beaked whale following a gathering […]

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Climate Plan Infighting May Hurt EU Trade Deal, McKenna Says

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OTTAWA — Canadian dithering about climate action could put France’s support for the Canada-Europe free trade agreement at risk, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says. McKenna left for France on Friday, bound for a G7 nation environment ministers’ meeting where protecting nature and weaning the world off its plastics habit are the key items on the […]

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Sen. Yvonne Boyer Demands Crisis Line For Victims Of Coerced Sterilization

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OTTAWA — The federal government should immediately fund a crisis line for victims of coerced and forced sterilizations to ensure traumatized women can get assistance, says Ontario Sen. Yvonne Boyer, adding an outside organization must run it. Boyer said her Senate office has received numerous calls and e-mails from victims who have suffered unwanted tubal […]