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Justin Trudeau - Pierre Poilievre - Bill - David Baxter - Justice Minister Arif - As Poilievre floats notwithstanding clause for bail reform, Virani critical - globalnews.ca - Canada

As Poilievre floats notwithstanding clause for bail reform, Virani critical

Justice Minister Arif Virani is coming out against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre for suggesting he would use the notwithstanding clause for the first time at the federal level to get around court decisions on bail.

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Canada's dental care plan begins today. Here's what you need to know - cbc.ca - Canada - city Ottawa

Canada's dental care plan begins today. Here's what you need to know

The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) begins covering 1.7 million seniors today — but many patients may have to wait a while to get their dental visits covered.

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Parents of slain Halifax teen grapple with grief, anger: ‘No one listened’ - globalnews.ca - Syria - Canada

Parents of slain Halifax teen grapple with grief, anger: ‘No one listened’

The parents of a teenaged boy who was killed earlier this week say their lives have been shattered, and the act of violence has them questioning the Canadian dream.

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Catharine Tunney - Cyber spies say they shared names of parliamentarians targeted by China-backed espionage with Commons, Senate - cbc.ca - China - city Beijing - Canada

Cyber spies say they shared names of parliamentarians targeted by China-backed espionage with Commons, Senate

As questions about why Canadian parliamentarians weren't warned they had been targeted by a China-backed espionage campaign continue to mount, Canada's cyber intelligence agency says it shared the names of the MPs and other «specific» information with the House of Commons and Senate IT offices years ago.

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Justin Trudeau - Pierre Poilievre - Darren Major - Liberals accuse Poilievre of planning to override charter rights with notwithstanding clause - cbc.ca - Canada - city Quebec

Liberals accuse Poilievre of planning to override charter rights with notwithstanding clause

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is accusing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre of seeking to override constitutional rights following comments he made to the Canadian Police Association on Monday.

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Ottawa to propose new asylum rules to allow for faster deportations - globalnews.ca - Canada - city Ottawa

Ottawa to propose new asylum rules to allow for faster deportations

The Liberal government is proposing to make changes to Canada’s asylum claim system which could speed up the deportation process for rejected applicants from the country.

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David Baxter - David Eby - Addiction a ‘health-care crisis’ as B.C. eyes public drug use ban: minister - globalnews.ca - Britain - Canada - city Columbia, Britain

Addiction a ‘health-care crisis’ as B.C. eyes public drug use ban: minister

Federal Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya’ara Saks says the government remains “wholeheartedly committed” to working with British Columbia as the premier wants to scale back the province’s drug decriminalization exemption.

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Threat level for public officials drops to ‘low’ after pandemic-era surge - globalnews.ca - Canada - city Ottawa

Threat level for public officials drops to ‘low’ after pandemic-era surge

The threats faced by Canada’s public officials have ebbed since the pandemic to the point that attacks are now considered “unlikely,” according to government documents obtained by Global News.

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