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LAKE KAWAGUCHI, Japan — A Quebec wood carver was delighted Thursday to learn Japan’s prime minister was proudly showing off one of his creations—a door-knocker featuring a wood carving of a beaver that he brought home from his recent trip to Canada. In a video posted Thursday to his official Instagram account, Shinzo Abe installs […]

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OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives want the RCMP to look into whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke the law by accepting family vacations on the Aga Khan’s private Caribbean island. In a letter to RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki, Conservative MP Peter Kent says a thorough investigation should be conducted to ensure Canadians have confidence in […]

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QUEBEC — It’s “revolting” that authorities failed to prevent the death a seven-year-old girl who had a long history with the province’s youth protection system, Premier Francois Legault said Thursday as the Quebec government ordered a public inquiry into her death. Legault said he asked for the coroner’s inquest and also asked that the head […]

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TORONTO — On his fourth day as Alberta premier, Jason Kenney visited Ontario Premier Doug Ford to celebrate the “strong alliance” between the two provinces. “I appreciate everything you’re doing to show Ontario’s open for business,” Kenney said to Ford in front of cameras Friday morning at Queen’s Park. “I gotta tell you, I’m here […]

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EDMONTON — British Columbia’s premier fought battles over the Trans Mountain pipeline on two fronts Wednesday, going to court against Alberta’s premier, who wants the line expanded, while urging Ottawa to start shipping more gasoline through the pipe that’s already there. John Horgan, speaking to reporters in Victoria, announced his government has filed court documents […]

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OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to answer China’s ban on Canadian canola shipments by pulling hundreds of millions of dollars Ottawa has committed to Beijing’s multilateral development bank. Scheer held a news conference Monday to press Trudeau to address the canola feud by cutting off Canada’s funding […]

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Elizabeth May is urging members of Parliament to take a page from Canada’s smallest province when it comes to celebrating love and honouring loss. The Green Party leader rose in the House of Commons Monday for a member’s statement — a one-minute speech — before question period. Watch: “I booked this member’s statement with the […]

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OTTAWA — A People’s Party of Canada executive encouraged national organizers to court votes from the Canadian Combat Coalition but cautioned against giving public support to the “radical fringe group,” HuffPost Canada has learned. The Canadian Combat Coalition, also known as C3, is a self-described group of “patriots concerned with Canada’s future.” It has downplayed […]

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