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Exclusive Impasse over intellectual property is tying up warship bids
One of Canada's allies is balking at handing over top-secret, high-tech data for inclusion in the Liberal government's $60-billion frigate replacement program. The concern has been formally registered, according to documents obtained by CBC News. More read comments
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Analysis Brad Wall's departure highlights changing political landscape of Western Canada
The departure of Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall adds to the political upheaval underway in the western provinces. All four major opposition parties have leadership contests — three of them for governments-in-waiting. More read comments
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Liberals target fall for release of federal homeless veterans strategy
The federal government plans to release a long-awaited strategy to tackle veterans' homelessness this fall amid rising concerns from veterans groups and homeless advocates about the Liberals' interest in the issue. More
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A Royal Canadian Air Force CC-144 Challenger aircraft lands at the Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Japan. The plane carried a delegation with the goal to negotiate the release of an imprisoned Canadian pastor.
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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.