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‘This is nuts’: The hard-fought race to build Canada’s next submarine fleet

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OTTAWA - From a massive ad blitz featuring Canadian broadcast icon Peter Mansbridge to a cabinet minister calling on shipbuilders

Muslim group and federal culture minister decry alleged attack on imam in Victoria

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VICTORIA - Muslim groups and Culture Minister Marc Miller are decrying an alleged attack on an imam of a mosque

Iranian truce creates an opportunity for Lebanon and Israel

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Donald Trump knows well enough that the art of a good deal is making the best of a bad lot.The

Canada to impose new timelines for asylum processing. But critics doubt they'll speed up the system

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Ottawa is streamlining the asylum process and imposing new timelines in its attempt to “improve processing efficiency and integrity,” but

N.B. gallery aims to spark debate with urine-soaked crucifix photo, Tory MP weighs in

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FREDERICTON - An art gallery in Eastern Canada is leveraging a notorious, damaged photograph of a crucifix floating in urine

Independent observer named to monitor Montreal police racism investigation

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MONTRÉAL - Quebec Domestic Security Minister Ian Lafrenière has appointed an independent observer to oversee the investigations into racism allegations

Bid to narrow transparency law 'a move in the wrong direction,' info watchdog says

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OTTAWA - Information commissioner Caroline Maynard says a federal proposal to narrow the scope of the Access to Information Act

Donald Trump halted her path to safety — and Canada threw her a lifeline. Yet even here, new rules are making it harder for LGBTQ refugees

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Terry-Kay Walker felt like she won a lottery when she got approved for resettlement to the U.S., so she could

Why Bonnie Crombie running for her old job as mayor of Mississauga could lead to a surprise winner

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Five months after stepping down as Ontario Liberal leader, Bonnie Crombie is reportedly ready to run for her previous job