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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith deflects when asked about wildfires and climate changeEnvironment34 minsDanielle Smith said the government is bringing in arson investigators from outside the province to trace the cause of some wildfires during an unprecedented season in Alberta.
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The Liberals are moving to make hybrid Parliament permanentCanada37 mins
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Trudeau Foundation board chair says Chinese company’s donation returnedCanada3 hours
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Hostility harming LGBTQ2 representation in Canadian politics
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CanadaMP quips Trudeau ‘admires’ China’s dictatorship as Liberals say Conservatives idolize other nations
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CanadaCanada wildfires: Biden says he’s spoken with Trudeau, will respond to request for aid
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CanadaPoilievre filibusters for hours in attempt to delay Liberal budget
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PoliticsMike Pence first VP in almost a century to run against POTUS he once served
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CanadaDuclos announces three new investments worth $78 million through SWSP
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CanadaPoilievre accuses Trudeau of ‘exploiting’ wildfires to distract from ‘high-interest rate policies’
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CanadaPierre Poilievre blasts feds amid Bank of Canada interest rate hike
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CanadaFreeland reassures Canadians economy will be OK amid Bank of Canada’s latest interest hike
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CanadaAlleged foreign interference: Johnston defends decision against public inquiry
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CanadaDavid Johnston says his report was quite critical of the Liberal government
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CanadaDavid Johnston says his connection to Trudeau Foundation was just as a ‘member of the association’
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