Emma McIntosh
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News, Politics
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January 25th 2020
At a press conference at Queen's Park Saturday, officials urged calm, but had few details about where the man had been or which groups of people may be at risk.
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| January 24th 2020
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After a more than four-year hiatus from politics, former cabinet minister Peter MacKay officially launched his bid to capture the leadership of the federal Conservative party before an enthusiastic hometown crowd in Nova Scotia.
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| January 26th 2020
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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer declined on Saturday, January 25, 2020, to shed any light on lingering questions about the use of party money to pay for his children's tuition, an issue that threw his party into turmoil just as he announced his decision to step back from the leadership job.
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News, Politics
| January 26th 2020
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Qapik Attagutsiak, a 99-year-old Inuk woman, will be the guest of honour at a ceremony on Monday, January 27, 2020, to recognize the little-known contribution by Inuit communities to help Canada and the Allies during the Second World War.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| January 26th 2020
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The regional Metis presidents of Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan are calling for reform of the Metis National Council, raising serious concerns about "dysfunction" and about a lack of transparency on the national body's finances and administration.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| January 26th 2020
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The ill will of autocratic countries like China, and some worthy head-on competitors, should compel the Trudeau government to campaign harder for a seat on the United Nations Security Council, analysts said on Friday, January 24, 2020.
Mike Blanchfield
News, Politics
| January 26th 2020
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