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Criminal courts scramble to meet Supreme Court's new trial timelines

Ditching some mandatory minimum penalties and cutting back on preliminary inquiries are just two of the measures lawmakers, lawyers and judges are considering as they try to speed up the criminal court system to meet new time limits set by the Supreme Court. More read comments audio
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Justin Trudeau unlikely to raise differences with Trump on Monday
Transportation Minister Marc Garneau, chair of the cabinet committee on Canada-U.S. relations, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is willing to talk about the differences between his government and President Donald Trump's, but the topic is unlikely to come up during next week's trip to Washington. More
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Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains 'definitely' on same page as finance department
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains won’t spill what line items are in the upcoming federal budget, but says his department's investment priorities are in line with those holding the government’s purse strings. More audio
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INTERACTIVE Did the population in your hometown shrink or grow?
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