Ottawa should compensate Afghan interpreters, ombudsperson says

OTTAWA - A military watchdog says Ottawa should financially compensate Afghan Canadians who served as interpreters for the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan and later suffered mental distress.A report by

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Freeland, Gould pledge carbon-pricing changes as they launch Liberal leadership bids

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OTTAWA - Two recent cabinet ministers officially launched their campaigns for Liberal party leadership Sunday, with each pledging a rethink

Quick Sketch: Meet Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland

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OTTAWA - Chrystia Freeland is touting her experience in government as evidence she can rebuild the Liberal party and steer

Venue change for inauguration means Alberta premier will miss in-person ceremony

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith won’t be at president-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural ceremony on Monday after all, due to

TikTok appears to be restoring service after U.S. ban, still available to Canadians

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Canadian TikTok users may have noticed on Sunday a lack of new content from American creators as the app went

Hecklers interrupt Freeland's leadership campaign launch, Gould pledges carbon freeze

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OTTAWA - Former deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland has launched her bid to be the next federal Liberal leader while

Joly endorses Mark Carney for Liberal leader as Gould, Freeland launch bids

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is endorsing Mark Carney for Liberal leader, the first major endorsement from Quebec

Quick Sketch: Meet Liberal leadership candidate Karina Gould

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OTTAWA - Karina Gould is making her pitch to Liberal grassroots as the best candidate to rebuild and restore Canadians’

Freeland set to launch Liberal leadership campaign ahead of Trump's swearing-in

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OTTAWA - Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland is set to officially kick off today her campaign to become the next

Unity or 'American carnage': What tone will Trump take in second inaugural address?

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WASHINGTON - John F. Kennedy inspired Americans with the words, “Ask not what your country can do for you —