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CSIS must do more to prevent insiders from stealing secrets: watchdog
Security Intelligence Review Committee says it found shortcomings in the spy service's training, investigation and record-keeping practices
Canada's electronic spy agency broke privacy law by sharing info: watchdog
Canada's electronic spy agency broke privacy laws by sharing information about Canadians with foreign partners.
Federal government to announce new transition rules for assessing pipelines
New environmental assessment process appears likely to require pipeline companies to report greenhouse gas emissions associated with their project
Pipelines: Trudeau says his job is to bring people together
Trudeau met with Montreal mayor Denis Coderre for 45 minutes Tuesday to discuss issues including proposed Energy East pipeline, which is being opposed by Montreal-area municipalities.
Canada will sign controversial TPP trade deal, but ratification not certain
...but International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland said Monday that signing the 12-country treaty doesn't necessarily mean that Ottawa will ultimately ratify it.
Would Bernie be so radical in Canada?
What if he Bernie Sanders was Canadian? Where would the senator sit on Canada's political spectrum — far left, centre-left, centre, or centre-right?
State of play: A look at the status of pipeline projects in Canada
Western politicians are at loggerheads with Montreal municipalities after their rejection of Energy East - but this is not the only pipeline proposal to hit the skids.
Falling crude prices not reflected at the pump as low dollar, refiners take cut
Oil prices have dropped about 75 per cent from their peak in June 2014 but that gasoline prices have not fallen as fast, warns Bank of Canada.