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Memo raises doubts about who was 'architect' of residential schools
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed in June to strip the name Langevin from a public building because of an association with residential schools. But an internal federal document obtained by CBC News raises doubts about Hector-Louis Langevin's role as architect of the system. More
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Round 1: Canada stakes out ground as historic NAFTA rewrite begins
After months of heated rhetoric and diplomatic groundwork, talks to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement will formally begin this week with Canada pushing for more stringent labour and environmental standards in the deal. More read comments video
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Small business owners say they are unfairly targeted by proposed tax changes
Entrepreneurs say Ottawa is waging class war, singling out business owners as the beneficiaries of unfair tax advantages. More
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Canadian pastor freed by North Korea describes 'loneliness' of imprisonment
A Canadian pastor has spoken publicly for the first time since his release from imprisonment in North Korea last week, describing in detail the harsh conditions he endured while performing hard labour. More video
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- Pressure point at the Canada-U.S. border August 5, 2017 2:01 PM This week on The House, hundreds of people have been lining up in recent days to illegally cross into Canada. What is behind this latest surge in the number of asylum seekers hopping the border? We talk to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister Ahmed Hussen.