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Decades after a PM got pied, the threat landscape in Canadian politics has changed
OTTAWA — When Prime Minister Jean Chrétien got hit in the face with a pie 25 years ago, the only thing hurt was his pride. A quarter-century later, Canada's security landscape has changed radically.
Aug 16, 2025 3:00 AM
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Things to know about the indictment against the New Orleans mayor
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Months before New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell was set to leave office because of term limits, she has been indicted in what prosecutors allege was a yearslong scheme to conceal a romantic relationship with her bodyguard.
Aug 15, 2025 9:07 PM
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Trump's aggressive push to take over DC policing may be a template for an approach in other cities
WASHINGTON (AP) — The left sees President Donald Trump's attempted takeover of Washington law enforcement as part of a multifront march to autocracy — “vindictive authoritarian rule,” as one activist put it — and as an extraordinary thing to do in ra
Aug 15, 2025 9:02 PM
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Trump tax law could cause Medicare cuts if Congress doesn't act, CBO says
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal budget deficits caused by President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law could trigger automatic cuts to Medicare if Congress does not act, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office reported Friday.
Aug 15, 2025 7:31 PM
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Democrats release plan to boost party's California US House seats in fight for Congress
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a display of cutthroat yet calculated politics, Democrats unveiled a proposal Friday that could give California’s dominant political party an additional five U.S.
Aug 15, 2025 7:16 PM
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For Trump and Putin, handshakes on a red carpet and a joint limo ride, then an abrupt ending
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska (AP) — First came the red carpet, then the warm handshakes, friendly smiles and military planes flying overhead.
Aug 15, 2025 7:05 PM
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The Latest: Trump says no deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war was made with Putin after Alaska talks
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Aug 15, 2025 6:34 PM
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Jobs Minister Hajdu calls on union, airline to return to table to 'finish this deal'
OTTAWA — Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants to get back to the negotiating table, suggesting she's not ready to intervene in a dispute that has upended hundreds of flights.
Aug 15, 2025 5:42 PM
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Brampton mayor Patrick Brown says public servants must return to office full-time
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown is following the province's lead by mandating that city employees return to in-office work full time next year.
Aug 15, 2025 5:03 PM
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Who bears responsibility to prevent wildfire disasters: government or individuals?
HALIFAX — As climate change continues to raise the risk of extreme wildfires, a debate has arisen over who bears the responsibility to prevent disasters: government or individuals? Wildfires have been raging across Canada all summer, including in the
Aug 15, 2025 4:12 PM
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