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Glenn Thibeault testifies in Liberal bribery trial in Sudbury
Glenn Thibeault testified that he did receive income replacement of $3,500 and that he asked about paid byelection campaign jobs for two constituency office staffers.
Federal NDP candidates make final appeal ahead of leadership vote
The four federal NDP leadership hopefuls had one last chance on Sept. 17, 2017, to make their case to party voters before balloting begins to select a replacement for outgoing leader Thomas Mulcair.
Privacy commissioner launches investigation into Equifax data breach
Canada's privacy watchdog launched an investigation into the massive Equifax Inc. data breach
Manitoba New Democrats hope new leader chosen today will lead them back to power
Manitoba New Democrats are choosing a new leader today, September 16, 2017, that party members hope will lead them back to power.
Omar Khadr visits with sister remain restricted, but can use Internet freely
Omar Khadr's visits with his controversial sister will remain restricted, but he has been granted more freedom to use the internet.
Canada gives $2.5M to Bangladesh to help cope with Myanmar's Muslim exodus
Canada is giving Bangladesh extra money to help it cope with the influx of Rohingya Muslims fleeing neighbouring Myanmar.
Partners pull plug on Aurora LNG project near Prince Rupert for economic reasons
In another setback to B.C.'s liquefied natural gas export industry prospects, the partners developing the Aurora LNG project say they are ending a feasibility study after four years.
Justin Trudeau will lead delegation to UN General Assembly opening next week
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will address the U.N. General Assembly in New York next week, underscoring Canada's commitment to multilateralism as it vies for a coveted seat on the Security Council.
Toronto Liberal MP Arnold Chan, 50, dies following battle with cancer
Chan, who was married to Jean Yip, was the father of three sons, Nathaniel, Ethan and Theodore.
Ont. Opposition leader says he'll ignore threats of legal action over comments
Wynne's lawyers wrote a letter to Patrick Brown on Wednesday asking that he withdraw and apologize for statements he made about the premier's role in a Liberal bribery trial.