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Analysis How do you screen beliefs? The troublesome task of testing for 'anti-Canadian values'

When Kellie Leitch asked whether immigrants should be screened for "anti-Canadian values," it was tempting to assume prospective citizens should be handed a cup of Tim Hortons coffee, sent to a hockey game and made to at least pretend they were enjoying themselves. But Leitch has bigger worries. More read comments
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CBC IN CHINA Drop the selfie stick! What you can and can't bring to the G20 summit in China
Leave your fireworks at home. Food, drink and kindling materials are strictly forbidden. And don't bother bringing your heroin or cocaine. These are the warnings journalists and visitors see when they enter the G20 summit site in Hangzhou, China. More read comments
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High praise for CETA from European Commission head at G20
The president of the European Commission told the G20 summit that Europe's free trade deal with Canada is the "best and most-progressive" trade agreement the EU has ever negotiated. More
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Tweaks planned for the NEB, but it may need an overhaul
While the federal government is intent on tweaking the country's national energy regulator, a former pipeline review panel member suggests the NEB needs to overhaul how it reviews major pipeline projects. More read comments
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