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Ottawa announces temporary measures to help Canadian family members flee Gaza

by Walter Watson
Ottawa announces temporary measures to help Canadian family members flee Gaza

The federal government has announced temporary measures that could allow extended family members of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to flee Gaza, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says. The federal government …

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Could Trump be disqualified from running? Here are 5 potential outcomes to historic court case

by Walter Watson
Could Trump be disqualified from running? Here are 5 potential outcomes to historic court case

A rule meant to expel separatist rebels from politics after the U.S. Civil War is now being invoked to determine the fate of Donald Trump. Section 3 of the U.S. …

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Trudeau says he’s sensed a ‘tonal shift’ from India since U.S. reported alleged murder plot

by Walter Watson
Trudeau says he’s sensed a ‘tonal shift’ from India since U.S. reported alleged murder plot

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he believes India’s relations with Canada may have undergone “a tonal shift” in the days since the unsealing of a U.S. indictment alleging a conspiracy …

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As U.S., U.K. and EU sanction violent Israeli settlers, Canada hangs back

by Walter Watson
As U.S., U.K. and EU sanction violent Israeli settlers, Canada hangs back

The Trudeau government still won’t say if it’s considering imposing sanctions on violent Israeli settlers in the wake of travel bans announced by both the U.S. and the United Kingdom in …

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Canada’s UN ambassador defends UN vote as ‘compassionate’ response to humanitarian disaster in Gaza

by Walter Watson
Canada’s UN ambassador defends UN vote as ‘compassionate’ response to humanitarian disaster in Gaza

Canada’s ambassador to the UN says Canada’s decision to vote in favour of a humanitarian ceasefire was a necessary reaction to the increasingly desperate humanitarian situation in Gaza, as major …

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Hong Kong activist publisher Jimmy Lai goes on trial Monday, charged with foreign collusion

by Walter Watson
Hong Kong activist publisher Jimmy Lai goes on trial Monday, charged with foreign collusion

The trial of Hong Kong’s most famous activist publisher who was arrested under China’s crackdown on dissidents will start Monday after being delayed for over a year. Jimmy Lai, 76, …

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With its health infrastructure devastated and Israel’s offensive widening, Gaza is losing track of its dead

by Walter Watson
With its health infrastructure devastated and Israel’s offensive widening, Gaza is losing track of its dead

WARNING: This story contains disturbing images of death and violence. Gaza’s Health Ministry says more than 18,600 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 50,600 injured since Israel responded with a punishing bombing …

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Pharmacare bill to be tabled by March 2024, Liberals and NDP confirm

by Akin Smith
Pharmacare bill to be tabled by March 2024, Liberals and NDP confirm

The Liberals and the NDP have agreed to extend pharmacare negotiations into 2024, with a new goal of introducing legislation by March 1. “Pharmacare will impact so many Canadians, which …

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Tensions emerge in the Liberal caucus over Canada’s UN vote for a Gaza ceasefire

by Walter Watson
Tensions emerge in the Liberal caucus over Canada’s UN vote for a Gaza ceasefire

The federal government’s decision to back a UN resolution calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict without certain conditions has prompted a mix of reactions from Liberal MPs. Some …

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National pharmacare plan is in limbo as health minister calls pending deadline ‘arbitrary’

by Akin Smith
National pharmacare plan is in limbo as health minister calls pending deadline ‘arbitrary’

Health Minister Mark Holland signalled Tuesday the government is unlikely to meet the end-of-the-year deadline imposed by the NDP for passing pharmacare legislation — a condition of the supply-and-confidence agreement …

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