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Exclusive Former sailor sues federal government over mould doctors say made him sick

A former sailor with a debilitating lung condition doctors say was brought on by exposure mould aboard two Canadian warships, is suing the federal government, CBC News has More
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Court jails Ukraine PM's interpreter accused of spying for Russia
A Ukrainian court has ordered a government official accused of spying for Russia to remain in custody during an investigation. More
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Amid progress on the Indigenous file, Jane Philpott warns journalists against 'sloppy' reporting
Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott says journalists must be held to the highest standards and she has no qualms about calling out reporters for publishing inaccurate reports about her contentious file. More video
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Liberals agree to settle class action lawsuit over student loan privacy breach
The federal government will pay at least $17.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit filed after a major privacy breach involving about 583,000 student loan recipients. More
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