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Analysis What Harjit Sajjan really did while serving in Afghanistan

Truth being the first casualty of war has taken a decidedly different turn with growing outrage in both the political and military community about Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan's characterization of himself as the architect of Operation Medusa. More
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Retired widower's $50K severance stuck in troubled public pay system
The federal government's new plan to fix its troubled public servant payroll system is getting a lukewarm reception. The strategy is being rolled out, as more stories of financial hardship are emerging. More video
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Analysis Common interest will ensure Canada-U.S. trade conflicts get solved: Chris Hall
Canada remains confident a deal can be reached with the United States on softwood lumber without repeating the drawn-out trade litigation of the past. More
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Millennials, boomers meet as Conservative Party-crashers
Inspired by a Maclean's magazine columnist, moderate conservatives in search of a political home are meeting to question the Conservative Party and perhaps even try to tear it in two. More
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- Trump's first trade punch and what it could mean for NAFTA renegotiations April 29, 2017 2:01 PM This week on The House, what will be the impact of Donald Trump's decision to impose new duties on softwood lumber from Canada? What does Canada plan to do in response? And what does it say about where trade talks between the U.S. and Canada are heading? Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr joins us. We also talk to the head of the Canada Institute at the Wilson Center, Laura Dawson, and former Canadian ambassador to Washington, Raymond Chretien.
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