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Steve Bannon is accused of doing a straight-arm Nazi salute at CPAC but says it was just ‘a wave’

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OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — Steve Bannon was accused of making a Nazi salute as he concluded a speech at

Fraser: A strong record but more to do in Ottawa South

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The Citizen invited Ottawa candidates from the four major provincial parties to explain why you should vote for them on

Trump spars with Maine’s governor at the White House over transgender athletes

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President Donald Trump sparred with Maine’s Democratic governor during a meeting of governors at the White House on Friday, with

After 3 years of war, Ukraine calls on Canada to help them carry on

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OTTAWA — As Ukraine marks three years since Russia’s full-scale invasion on Monday, people on the ground are calling on

AP sues 3 Trump administration officials, citing freedom of speech

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The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials Friday over access to presidential events, citing freedom of speech in asking

5.1 magnitude earthquake felt across Vancouver area

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An earthquake northwest of B.C.’s Sunshine Coast rumbled across the Lower Mainland Friday afternoon. Earthquake Canada says an automatic Earthquake

Trump administration reverses its previous decision and reinstates legal aid for migrant children

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MIAMI (AP) — Days after telling legal groups who help migrant children who arrive in America alone — some so

Liberal party kicks Ruby Dhalla out of leadership race

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OTTAWA — Former MP Ruby Dhalla was disqualified from the Liberal leadership race Friday after the party’s vote committee said

Two passengers file lawsuits after Delta plane crash in Toronto

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Two people who were on a plane that crash landed at Toronto’s Pearson airport on Monday are suing Delta Air