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Trudeau faces demands to reverse an array of Harper-era security policies
Liberals have promised to rewrite what they call "problematic elements" of Bill C-51 - Stephen Harper's controversial 'omnibus' terror bill.
Curiosity over Canada's next PM ripples from Amsterdam, to Paris, to Washington
Trudeaumania sweeps world from USA to Holland as Canada's incoming PM turns heads like never before.
Hunting for winter coats and a new leader: Tories prepare for Ottawa
Roughly one-third of the new Conservative caucus is comprised of rookies, some entering Parliament from other political careers, others joining after spending several years working for MPs.
Chief, mayors, refugees: rookie Liberals bring diverse job experience to caucus
Liberal caucus includes 50 women and 38 MPs from visible minority backgrounds.
Federal NDP regroups for 42nd Parliament, numbers diminished but unbowed
Party is poised to start over with a lot of fresh, young blood — ready to rebuild and focused on holding the new Liberal government to account.
Vice News is going to court to fight the RCMP over a production order
Vice Media locked in legal battle with RCMP after it was ordered to turn over all communications between its employees and a man facing terrorism charges.
Prospect of fixing up or tearing down 24 Sussex captivates renovation expert
HGTV host Bryan Baeumler has received several inquiries about whether he'd tackle a reno job at Canada's most famous address.
Trudeau to formally become 23rd prime minister Wednesday, says Rideau Hall
Trudeau and what is expected to be a 25-member cabinet will be sworn in at Rideau Hall.
Notley sympathetic to energy woes but no short-term lifelines contemplated
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has estimated 36,000 jobs in the oil and gas sectors have been shed so far this year.
Alberta MPs Ambrose, Lake say they will seek Tory interim leadership
Ambrose and Lake join their colleagues - and now leadership rivals - Diane Finley, Rob Nicholson and Erin O'Toole from Ontario, and Candice Bergen from Manitoba.