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Battle for votes begins as Conservative leadership race enters next phase

OTTAWA –Conservative leadership candidates are shifting their attention from signing up new members to locking in their all-important votes now …

CP Exclusive: Fewer Canadian travellers blocked at U.S. land border

OTTAWA –Fewer Canadians are being turned away at the U.S. land border in recent months despite mounting concerns that Donald …

Too soon to put Canadian price tag on Trump’s immigration overhaul, MPs told

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is examining whether the fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive orders on immigration will …

NDP leadership hopefuls square off in wide ranging first debate

OTTAWA –Four candidates for the leadership of the federal NDP sought Sunday to set the stage for their respective campaigns …

Keep calm and plan on, federal ministers told on asylum seeker influx

OTTAWA—Canada’s national police force and border watchdog say they have the resources they need—for now—to deal with the influx of …

New Trump travel ban under review by Liberals watching for border impact

OTTAWA –A delay in implementation of the new iteration of U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial immigration ban has bought Canadian …

Federal poll showcases difference in attitudes on immigrants versus refugees

OTTAWA—A newly released federal survey on attitudes towards immigration suggests Canadians are somewhat more enthusiastic about accepting economic migrants than …

Kevin O’Leary bails on Conservative leadership debate, citing format

OTTAWA—Celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary has ripped another page out of U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign play book, backing out of …

Migrants, war and profits: how federal politics touched Canadians this week

OTTAWA—Cynicism snaked through the corridors of Parliament Hill this week, lurking behind two competing claims of tolerance. A Conservative motion …

Yazidi refugee effort proof that government listens and can work: Ambrose

OTTAWA—Efforts underway to give asylum to 1,200 primarily Yazidi refugees by year end should help bolster people’s confidence in government, …

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