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The NDP is ending its governance agreement with the Liberals

Deal that ensured Liberal minority government's survival was the first such agreement at the federal level

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Canada designates Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group

Canada will list Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a branch of the Iranian Armed Forces, as a terrorist group.

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Canadians — and Liberals — split on giving the undocumented status: immigration minister

Immigration Minister Marc Miller says the lack of consensus over the prospect of undocumented migrant regularization forces him to reflect on the path forward.

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Court case against B.C.’s short-term rental rules begins in Victoria

Some people who invested in short-term rentals in B.C. say they've taken a big financial hit since new provincial regulations came into effect last month.

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Gig workers in B.C. to be paid minimum of $20.88 an hour

Province says pay minimums for 'engaged time' will come into effect Sept. 3

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B.C. may join Newfoundland's court challenge of federal equalization payments, Eby says

The B.C. premier has been critical of 'unfair' federal funding for Western Canada, citing the lack of money for projects such as flood prevention while cash flows to Quebec and Ontario

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Federal parties agree to ask commissioner to investigate treason allegations in watchdog report

The report found some MPs or Senators are, ‘in the words of the intelligence services, “semi-witting or witting” participants in the efforts of foreign states to interfere in our politics’

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Conservatives call for 'other Randy' to testify as minister's business dealings face ethics probe

Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault denies being the 'Randy' mentioned in leaked text messages

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Google chooses group to distribute $100M to Canadian news media

Google has chosen the group responsible for doling out $100 million to Canadian news organizations each year

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Conservative leader calls on Liberal government to release names of MPs accused of helping foreign states

NSICOP chair said committee's hands are tied on naming MPs accused of aiding foreign states

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New bill would let Canadians to pass citizenship rights down to children born abroad

Amendments to Citizenship Act stripped some people born abroad of Canadian citizenship

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