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Brennan MacDonald - Jens Stoltenberg - David Cochrane - Canada needs a 'concrete plan' to hit NATO defence spending pledge, says U.S. NATO envoy - cbc.ca - Usa - Washington - Canada - Ottawa

Canada needs a 'concrete plan' to hit NATO defence spending pledge, says U.S. NATO envoy

The federal government is facing renewed pressure on defence spending as the United States urges Ottawa to come up with a concrete plan to meet its commitments as a NATO ally.

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Ottawa and Charlottetown reach agreement to fast-track 100 new homes a year - cbc.ca - Canada - county Prince Edward - Ottawa

Ottawa and Charlottetown reach agreement to fast-track 100 new homes a year

The federal government will provide Charlottetown with $10 million through the Housing Accelerator Fund as part of an agreement to fast-track 300 housing units over the next three years.

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Donald Trump - Justin Trudeau - Dominic Leblanc - Liberal MPs meeting in Ottawa before Parliament resumes. What’s on the agenda? - globalnews.ca - Canada - Ottawa

Liberal MPs meeting in Ottawa before Parliament resumes. What’s on the agenda?

Liberal MPs are meeting in Ottawa this week to brainstorm party strategies before the House of Commons resumes sitting on Monday.

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Joe Biden - Donald Trump - Kamala Harris - Justin Trudeau - Christian PaasLang - The U.S. is heading for a momentous vote. Canada's ambassador says we have to be ready - cbc.ca - Usa - Canada - France - Ottawa

The U.S. is heading for a momentous vote. Canada's ambassador says we have to be ready

Canada's ambassador to the United States says Ottawa must take concrete steps to prepare for the outcome of this fall's pivotal presidential election, which could see Donald Trump returned to power.

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David Thurton - Faces A - Apply early: budget watchdog warns Ottawa's heat pump grant faces a funding shortfall - cbc.ca - Canada - city Ottawa - Ottawa

Apply early: budget watchdog warns Ottawa's heat pump grant faces a funding shortfall

Still thinking about applying for Ottawa's heat pump incentive? Ottawa's budget watchdog warns the grant program could run out of money sooner rather than later.

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Mercedes Stephenson - Jonathan Wilkinson - David Baxter - Manitoba premier wants to work with Ottawa on revisiting carbon pricing - globalnews.ca - Britain - city Ottawa - city Columbia, Britain - Ottawa

Manitoba premier wants to work with Ottawa on revisiting carbon pricing

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says he wants work with Ottawa on re-examining how carbon pricing is applied in the province but did not share specific details on what that may look like.

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Nova Scotia - Darren Major - Ottawa planning to reduce volume of international students in certain provinces: source - cbc.ca - Britain - state Indiana - Canada - county Ontario - city Ottawa - county Miller - Ottawa

Ottawa planning to reduce volume of international students in certain provinces: source

The federal government is planning to reduce the volume of international students in certain provinces, according to a senior government source.

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Danielle Smith - Scott Moe - Randy Boissonnault - As extreme cold strains Alberta's electricity grid, Ottawa's green-energy plans face renewed criticism - cbc.ca - Canada - city Ottawa - Ottawa

As extreme cold strains Alberta's electricity grid, Ottawa's green-energy plans face renewed criticism

Some Prairie politicians are taking Ottawa to task over its green-energy plans amid bone-chilling low temperatures, claiming on social media that electricity grid alerts in Alberta show renewables can't be depended on when temperatures plunge.

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