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Tories reject allegation they are behind bot posts after Poilievre rally
OTTAWA — The Conservatives say they have no connection to a rash of conspicuously similar social-media posts that flooded the X platform following a Pierre Poilievre event in northern Ontario last week.
Aug 6, 2024 2:27 PM
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Global stock volatility hits the presidential election, with Trump decrying a 'Kamala Crash'
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is hoping a dramatic sell-off in the U.S. stock market creates an opening to attack his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, over who is best positioned to shepherd the economy.
Aug 6, 2024 2:11 PM
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Saskatchewan latest province to restrict cellphone use in school classrooms
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government is following the lead of other provinces in announcing that students won't be allowed to use cellphones in class in the upcoming school year, a move critics call a distraction from more pressing issues like fundin
Aug 6, 2024 1:54 PM
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Prime minister speaks to health workers, members of Black community in Winnipeg
WINNIPEG — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made brief stops in Winnipeg on Tuesday to meet with members of the Black community and health-care workers. Trudeau spoke to several dozen people at a morning event hosted by Black History Manitoba.
Aug 6, 2024 1:50 PM
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Ottawa considers changes to reduce number of temporary foreign workers in Canada
OTTAWA — The federal government is considering new regulations that could make fewer employers eligible to hire temporary foreign workers, Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault said Tuesday.
Aug 6, 2024 1:45 PM
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Five things to know about Tim Walz
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris has decided on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate in her bid for the White House.
Aug 6, 2024 1:17 PM
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Is Singapore's housing model a realistic solution for Canada's affordability woes?
VANCOUVER — Urban planner Louisa-May Khoo says she got a sense of deja vu when British Columbia Premier David Eby announced the BC Builds housing program earlier this year.
Aug 6, 2024 1:12 PM
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Judge in Trump's hush money case delays date for ruling on presidential immunity
NEW YORK (AP) — The judge in Donald Trump's hush money trial is pushing back a date for a key ruling on presidential immunity until two days before Trump's scheduled sentencing. The immunity decision had been due Sept.
Aug 6, 2024 8:18 AM
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G7 foreign ministers say 'no country stands to gain' from rising Middle East tensions
OTTAWA — Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly and her G7 counterparts have issued a joint statement calling for a de-escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
Aug 6, 2024 7:36 AM
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Energy Department awards $2.2B to strengthen the electrical grid and add clean power
The Department of Energy on Tuesday announced $2.
Aug 6, 2024 5:42 AM
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