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The strikes are over, so what now for passports, immigration and taxes?

Eight business days were lost to the strike held by federal workers nominally employed by the Treasury Board of Canada, while another three were lost for workers at the Canada Revenue Agency…

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is headed to two international summits this week to push for expanded trade and closer ties…

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Trudeau in Kyiv today as Ukraine marks second anniversary of full-scale Russian invasion

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Kyiv today to mark the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.The visit…

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Solidarity events held in Canada, other countries as Ottawa convoy protest enters 3rd weekend

Protesters seeking an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other public health measures are demonstrating for a third weekend at…

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Drone company looks to self-piloted peregrines to patrol oilsands tailings ponds

An Alberta-based drone company is hoping to take a project keeping birds off of tailings ponds in the oilsands to the next level.Aerium…

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McMorris apologizes to Canadian teammate Parrot for questioning his slopestyle victory

Slopestyle gold medallist Max Parrot said fellow Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris has apologized for saying Parrot only won because of…

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This Mohawk woman is translating nursery rhymes to share her language with kids — and caregivers, too

Like other Indigenous people in the early stages of reclaiming traditions, Kristi Talbot, a Mohawk woman with ties to the…

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He rallied a neighbourhood to open its own grocery store

CBC Quebec is highlighting people from the province's Black communities who are giving back, inspiring others and helping to shape…

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Politicians, academics worry where extremist behaviour in Canada could lead

Federal Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says no one should be surprised by extremist behaviour making its way to Nova Scotia,…

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