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‘This is brutal’: What to know about the chaos in Georgia’s streets
Weeks of violent protests in Georgia against alleged vote-rigging and the suspension of talks to join the European Union have left the former Soviet republic mimicking Ukraine 10 years ago — streets filled with fear, distress and panic over Russian interference. Read More
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In Trudeau's disintegrating cabinet, ministers juggle multiple jobs while others go unfilled
OTTAWA — Newly appointed federal Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc didn’t appear too worried when asked Monday evening how he’ll balance his new duties with his already long to-do list as minister of public safety and intergovernmental affairs. Read More
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Read the full text of the 2024 Fall Economic Statement
The federal Liberal government released its Fall Economic Statement on Monday on a chaotic day. Read More
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Five Justin Trudeau cabinet ministers have stepped down in 2024
Since first taking office in 2015, beyond routine cabinet shuffles, several members of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet have resigned or been removed. Read More
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Fiscal update reveals $62-billion deficit as Liberal strife bursts into public view
OTTAWA — It’s not easy to make a target-shattering $62-billion deficit seem like a minor story, but the Liberal government found a way. Read More
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Fiscal update reveals $62-billion deficit as Liberal strife bursts into public view
OTTAWA — It’s not easy to make a target-shattering $62-billion deficit seem like a minor story, but the Liberal government found a way. Read More
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'A total unmitigated disaster': Reaction to Freeland's resignation and the Liberal chaos
Within minutes of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s resignation Monday morning, colleagues, political opponents, premiers and business leaders reacted. The following are some of their immediate thoughts. Read More
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'Everything is out of control': Poilievre demands election before Trump takes office, amid Liberal chaos
OTTAWA — Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre demanded on Monday that the government call an immediate election as the Liberals were thrown into chaos by high-profile resignations, saying there is no time to waste with Donald Trump’s inauguration as president just over a month away. Read More
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All you need to know about Chrystia Freeland and why she resigned from Trudeau's cabinet
In an unexpected move, Chrystia Freeland resigned her cabinet position as finance minister on Monday morning, even as she was set to deliver the Liberal government’s fall economic update later in the day. Here’s what to know. Read More
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Full text: Read Chrystia Freeland's resignation letter sent to Justin Trudeau
In a letter announcing her departure as Justin Trudeau’s minister of finance, Chrystia Freeland says the prime minister made it clear she no longer has his “full confidence.” Read More
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Netanyahu testimony postponed due to 'rare circumstances'
The judges in the trial of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted on Monday the premier’s request to postpone his testimony that was schedule to take place on the following day to Oct. 25, citing “rare circumstances” for their decision. Read More
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Trudeau picks loyalist LeBlanc to replace Freeland after shock resignation sparks chaos
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is facing life-threatening chaos after the shocking resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland from cabinet on Monday, along with the resignation of Housing Minister Sean Fraser, with several Liberal MPs calling for the prime minister to step down as leader. Read More
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As Liberals hemorrhage support in Quebec, it's every MP for themselves
OTTAWA — It was a beautiful evening in Old Montreal. The sun wasn’t quite setting and the temperature was a perfect 25 degrees Celsius. Read More
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Liberals' fiscal update to detail deficit target amid cabinet chaos
OTTAWA — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, who resigned from cabinet today, had been preparing to unveil the Liberal government’s latest fiscal update this afternoon, with all eyes on whether the government will stick to its commitment of having a deficit no larger than $40.1 billion. Already, the finance minister had backed off her government’s promise to send “tax rebate” cheques to workers in the spring as a way to limit the red ink. Read More
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Hamas vastly inflated Gaza death statistics, study shows
A rigorous analysis published on Saturday of Hamas authorities’ death statistics in Gaza shows they were vastly inflated and methodologically flawed. Read More
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Conservative firebrand John Rustad prepares to rumble in B.C.
There is life after death in left coast politics. In the aftermath of a nail-biter of a provincial election in B.C. — with the incumbent NDP party eking out a razor-thin one-seat majority — there’s been a lot of head-scratching. Officially, John Rustad lost the race, but after rebooting the provincial Conservative Party, he’s acting like the winner. Read More
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Analysis: Trauma keeps its grip on northern Israel
Ma’alot-Tarshiha, Israel – The fleeting ceasefire with Hezbollah has all but collapsed, leaving northern Israel once again under siege. Hezbollah’s aggression persists unabated, with rockets striking civilian farming areas, weapons smuggling operations thriving, and Jewish and Israeli Arab homes reduced to rubble. Read More
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'It's become uncomfortable for me': Jordan Peterson says he's leaving Canada for the U.S.
Jordan Peterson says he’s leaving Canada for the United States and that it had become “uncomfortable” for him in his Toronto neighbourhood. Read More
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Pride in Canada has plummeted to a 30-year low, according to poll
New data from the Angus Reid Institute is reflecting lingering frustration among Canadians with our seeming inability to find consensus. This disaffection is slowly unhooking our attachment to each other and the country, according to the pollster’s survey released on Friday. Read More
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'I was feeling trapped': Ex-senator's former employee describes alleged sexual assaults
Every morning at work, she alleges that Senator Don Meredith would require his “daily hug.” Read More
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