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Trudeau welcomed warmly by anti poverty activists on eve of tense G20 meeting

HAMBURG—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s sunny ways will be tested over the next few days amid tensions both inside and outside …

‘Only fair’: McKenna on excluding Saskatchewan, Manitoba from $2B carbon fund

OTTAWA—Manitoba and Saskatchewan have been given until the end of December to sign on to the federal government’s national climate …

U.S. was consulted over proposed Chinese takeover of tech firm: Trudeau

OTTAWA—Canada consulted with the United States before it decided the takeover of a Vancouver tech firm by a Chinese communications …

Libs back motion in support of Trans Mountain, despite B.C. government turmoil

OTTAWA—The federal Liberal government has thrown its weight behind an Opposition motion backing Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, even …

Air pollution results in 7,700 premature deaths in Canada each year: report

OTTAWA—Air pollution cost Canadian families an estimated $36 billion in 2015 due to premature death and illness, a new research …

Conservative caucus embraces Scheer as leader, presents united front to Liberals

OTTAWA — Conservative MPs who weathered months of friendly political fire from fellow leadership rivals trained their sights back on …

Jordan’s Principle could have prevented Ontario suicides, rights tribunal says

OTTAWA — The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal says the federal government’s failure to fully implement Jordan’s Principle may have contributed …

Liberal bill will bar oil tanker traffic from northern B.C. coast

OTTAWA — New legislation introduced by the federal government will bar most oil tankers from operating along the coast of …

Two thirds of electricity in Canada now comes from renewable energy

OTTAWA — Two-thirds of Canada’s electricity supply now comes from renewable sources such as hydro and wind power, the National …

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