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Jagmeet Singh threatens consequences if Liberals miss March 1 pharmacare deadline

by Akin Smith
Jagmeet Singh threatens consequences if Liberals miss March 1 pharmacare deadline

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Wednesday he warned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a recent closed-door meeting that there will be “repercussions” if the government misses the March 1 deadline for tabling pharmacare …

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Moore MP Ian Goodenough planning to run as an independent if dumped by Liberals, with fears he may help Labor

by Ron Morgan
Moore MP Ian Goodenough planning to run as an independent if dumped by Liberals, with fears he may help Labor

Moore MP Ian Goodenough has told some Liberal members he will run as an independent if he misses out on preselection to former colleague Vince Connelly — an outcome that …

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Liberals introduce legislation to delay expansion of assisted dying eligibility until 2027

by Akin Smith
Liberals introduce legislation to delay expansion of assisted dying eligibility until 2027

The Liberal government introduced legislation Thursday that will delay the expansion of assisted dying to include those suffering solely from mental illness to 2027.  Health Minister Mark Holland introduced the legislation …

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After 5 miscarriages and a stillbirth, Quebec MNA draws attention to perinatal loss

by Akin Smith
After 5 miscarriages and a stillbirth, Quebec MNA draws attention to perinatal loss

As It Happens6:20After 5 miscarriages and a stillbirth, Quebec MNA draws attention to perinatal loss Every Oct. 15, Désirée McGraw and her family visit the grave of her stillborn daughter, …

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Manitoba, Saskatchewan raise concerns about upcoming expansion in assisted-dying eligibility

by Akin Smith
Manitoba, Saskatchewan raise concerns about upcoming expansion in assisted-dying eligibility

The governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan say they are concerned about the potential risks of allowing Canadians to seek medical assistance in dying solely on the basis of a mental …

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Bank of Canada says government efforts to curb housing crisis will help ‘gradually’

by Anas Siddiqui
Bank of Canada says government efforts to curb housing crisis will help ‘gradually’

The Bank of Canada says record levels of immigration are driving up the cost of housing and recent government efforts to cut the number of non-permanent residents and encourage home building …

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Opinion | How Beijing can make reunification more appealing for Taiwanese

by Walter Watson
Opinion | How Beijing can make reunification more appealing for Taiwanese

With the unprecedented third election victory of Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), and Beijing branding president-elect William Lai Ching-te an “obstinate Taiwan-independence worker”, two questions are being asked: Can peace …

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Trudeau pushes back after Netanyahu again rejects two-state solution

by Walter Watson
Trudeau pushes back after Netanyahu again rejects two-state solution

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized Benjamin Netanyahu’s position on Palestinian statehood after the Israeli president claimed in a nationally-televised speech that the so-called “two-state solution” is dead. “I was not surprised to hear Prime Minister Netanyahu …

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Quebec is still the only province without a helicopter ambulance system. What’s the hold up?

by Akin Smith
Quebec is still the only province without a helicopter ambulance system. What’s the hold up?

The lawyer for the family of a seven-month-old baby who might have survived if it hadn’t taken so long to get her to hospital hopes the province won’t postpone the …

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Federal dental care program will exclude 4.4M uninsured Canadians: report

by Akin Smith
Federal dental care program will exclude 4.4M uninsured Canadians: report

Politics A new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says millions of uninsured Canadians will be left out of the new federal dental program because their family income …

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