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Senate votes to approve gender neutral wording for Canada's national anthem
The Senate has passed a bill to make the national anthem more gender neutral, fulfilling the dying wish of Liberal MP Mauril Belanger.
Quebec MP Maxime Bernier demands answers from Tories on Rick Dykstra affair
One of the most prominent members of the federal Conservative caucus is demanding answers from the party about the Rick Dykstra controversy.
Halifax begins to remove contentious statue of city's military founder
Work began Wednesday to remove a statue of Halifax's controversial military founder from a downtown park, less than a day after Halifax council decided it should be taken down at least temporarily.
Time for change on harassment, including on Parliament Hill: minister
The time has come to crack down on harassment in federal workplaces, including Parliament Hill, says Employment Minister Patty Hajdu.
Woman who accused Kent Hehr of making sexual remarks says she's receiving threats
A woman who accused former federal cabinet minister Kent Hehr of making inappropriate sexual remarks says she's been receiving threats.
Maclean's reports Ontario PC president quit following sexual assault allegations
The turmoil continued at Ontario's Progressive Conservative party on Sunday, January 28, 2018, with party president Rick Dykstra announcing his resignation just hours after a major internal shakeup was revealed.
Scott Moe wins Saskatchewan race
It took five ballots in the preferential system for Scott Moe, the former environment minister to win the Saskatchewan Party leadership.
CTV reporter suspended after sexual misconduct allegations
A prominent CTV News reporter has been suspended, hours after a woman made sexual misconduct allegations against him.
Ontario's Progressive Conservatives to pick interim leader today
Ontario's Progressive Conservative caucus will meet today, January 26, 2018, to choose an interim leader following Patrick Brown's resignation in the face of sexual misconduct allegations.
Gallant's state of province speech sets tone for New Brunswick campaign
New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant says his province has some big challenges to tackle in the months leading up to a provincial election this fall, and beyond.