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Justin Trudeau - Raffy Boudjikanian - Muslim, Jewish voters leaning away from the federal Liberals as Gaza war grinds on: poll - cbc.ca - Israel - Palestine - Canada

Muslim, Jewish voters leaning away from the federal Liberals as Gaza war grinds on: poll

A new poll suggests Muslim and Jewish voters are leaning away from the federal Liberals in voting intentions — a possible sign that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's efforts to straddle gaps in public opinion over the Israel-Hamas war are falling short.

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Evan Dyer - Man accused in death of Sikh activist appeared in court just 2 days before the killing - cbc.ca - India - Britain - Canada - county Canadian - county Ontario - city Columbia, Britain

Man accused in death of Sikh activist appeared in court just 2 days before the killing

Amandeep Singh, the fourth man charged in connection with the killing of prominent Sikh-Canadian activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, was already caught up in the Canadian justice system at the time of Nijjar's death, CBC News has learned.

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Ottawa getting ready to ditch costly, error-prone Phoenix pay system - cbc.ca - state California - Canada - city Ontario - Ottawa

Ottawa getting ready to ditch costly, error-prone Phoenix pay system

The federal government is accelerating plans to put the Phoenix public service pay system out of its misery.

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Elizabeth Thompson - Bill - Watchdog groups call on House of Commons to close spending loophole - cbc.ca

Watchdog groups call on House of Commons to close spending loophole

Two advocacy groups are calling on the House of Commons to close a loophole that has allowed members of Parliament travelling to party conventions to expense more than half a million dollars over the past year.

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Peter Zimonjic - Statistics Canada - Extreme weather causing billions of dollars in damage, driving up insurance premiums: StatsCan - cbc.ca - Canada

Extreme weather causing billions of dollars in damage, driving up insurance premiums: StatsCan

The increasing frequency of extreme weather events across the country has caused the sums paid out annually for catastrophic insurance claims to explode — and annual payouts for the last four years now rank among the ten largest on record, says a new Statistics Canada study.

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Justin Trudeau - Ottawa to spend $1B on upkeep as it buys back historic Quebec City bridge from CN - cbc.ca - France - county Will - city Ottawa - city Quebec

Ottawa to spend $1B on upkeep as it buys back historic Quebec City bridge from CN

The federal government says it has reached a $1 billion deal with Canadian National Railway (CN) to acquire the historic Quebec Bridge in Quebec City.

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Indigenous Identity Fraud Summit opens with denunciations, statements of solidarity - cbc.ca - Canada - county Ontario

Indigenous Identity Fraud Summit opens with denunciations, statements of solidarity

First Nations, Inuit and Red River Métis leadership united Tuesday morning in Winnipeg to cement their alliance against what they call Indigenous identity fraud, which they say threatens their very existence as distinct peoples.

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Elizabeth Thompson - Pierre Poilievre - Bill - Loophole leaves taxpayers picking up tab for MP travel - cbc.ca - city Quebec - county Hamilton

Loophole leaves taxpayers picking up tab for MP travel

A loophole in the House of Commons' spending rules has allowed MPs travelling to party conventions to bill taxpayers for more than half a million dollars over the past year — even though House of Commons rules normally prohibit MPs from charging expenses linked to partisan political activity.

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