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Liberals celebrate Quebec byelection win while NDP relieved over Singh's success
Liberal cabinet ministers expressed delight this morning over securing a win in a Quebec riding formerly held by Tom Mulcair while the NDP breathed a collective sigh of relief over their leader's byelection win.
Former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr wants court to rule sentence expired
Former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr is to ask Alberta's youth court today to declare his eight-year sentence to have expired.
Jagmeet Singh claims House of Commons seat with byelection win
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh appeared poised to win his do-or-die bid to capture a British Columbia seat in the House of Commons.
Globally important fossil discovered in Prince Edward Island footprints
Fossilized footprints discovered on Prince Edward Island last year have been matched with a prehistoric predator, giving the site newfound global significance.
Political fate of Singh, NDP, on the line in federal byelections
Jagmeet Singh's political fate — and the fortunes of the New Democratic Party as a whole — are in the hands of voters today in a British Columbia riding.
New Democrats lose their second provincial leader on East Coast this month
New Brunswick's NDP leader has quit, after the party decided over the weekend to hold a leadership convention to replace her.
Trudeau should be ordered to committee to explain his actions: Scheer
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer says Canadians should be outraged that Liberal politicians made any attempt to influence the outcome of a criminal case.
Barho tragedy could prompt new safety measures, upgraded building code: experts
Experts say the deaths of the seven Barho children in a ferocious Halifax house fire last week could lead to new fire safety measures and changes to the country's building code.
Senator refuses to apologize for remark urging convoy 'roll over' Liberals
Conservative Sen. David Tkachuk says he won't apologize for comments he made at a pro-pipeline rally in Ottawa, calling criticism that he was inciting violence "manufactured outrage."
'We didn't like it at all': CP Rail CEO objects to oil production curtailments
The head of Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. has voiced his discomfort at the idea of Alberta Premier Rachel Notley's recent production curtailments, designed to draw down a glut of trapped crude oil and decrease the differential between western Canadian and U.S. benchmark oil prices.