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New Finance Minister Bill Morneau's U.S. fact-finding trip sets table for March budget
All signs now are that Finance Minister Bill Morneau will come forward with his second budget during the week of March 20 — even though there were clear signs the government was preparing for a budget in late February. More read comments
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Exclusive Classified documents reveal Canada's planned response to 9/11-style attack
Secret documents detailing Canada’s plans for responding to a Sept. 11-style attack include a scenario in which military fighter jets are forced to shoot down a hijacked commercial airliner to protect Toronto’s CN Tower. More read comments
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LIVE Trudeau and Ambrose in Calgary as byelection race heats up
The prime minister and the leader of the federal Conservatives are both in Calgary on Wednesday, rallying their respective troops for two upcoming byelections. Watch live at as Justin Trudeau addresses the media. More video
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How to read Canada's cameos during Trump's speech to Congress
What did we learn from U.S. President Donald Trump's speech to Congress? CBC Radio's The House gets a debrief from NPR's Tamara Keith and refugee advocate Janet Dench on the midweek podcast. More
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Health Minister Jane Philpott acknowledges that, while the Grassy Narrows situation falls under provincial jurisdiction, there is a role for the federal government to play due to the water contamination aspect.
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