Sol Zanetti elected co-spokesperson for Québec solidaire, notes ‘steep slope’ ahead

Sol Zanetti won his bid this weekend to succeed Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois as co-spokesperson for Québec solidaire, and acknowledged the “steep slope” ahead for the leftist party.A fervent separatist, the representative

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Senator tries again to put limits on prisons' use of solitary confinement

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OTTAWA - Sen. Kim Pate has been fighting against prisons’ use of solitary confinement since 2018, when the federal government

Carney says meeting with Xi marks turning point in Canada-China relationship

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GYEONGJU - Prime Minister Mark Carney says his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping is a “turning point” in Canada-China

Xi invites Carney to visit China as leaders meet at APEC summit

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Carney, Xi meet on sidelines of APEC summit in South Korea

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Federal government has spent more than $15M fighting Black class-action lawsuit

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OTTAWA - The federal government has spent more than $15 million fighting a class-action lawsuit filed by Black public servants,

Chief of defence staff offers apology for military's history of racial discrimination

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OTTAWA - The head of Canada’s military formally apologized Thursday to the Canadian Armed Forces for the service’s history of

Quebec government adopts secularism bill forcing students to uncover faces

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QUÉBEC - The Quebec government has passed a law extending the province’s ban on religious symbols to everyone who interacts