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Justin Trudeau announces $1.5B ocean protection plan
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a $1.5-billion ocean protection plan in for responses to tanker and fuel spills in the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans. This follows a fuel spill from a sunken tug on the B.C. coast last month and proposed m
MacKay said that he’s impressed with the strength of candidates in the race, but is concerned with the tone of debate and some of the controversial proposals
Bonuses at Shared Services Canada despite criticisms
Shared Services Canada has been pilloried on all sides for its unsatisfactory performance in modernizing Ottawa's archaic IT systems. But that dubious record did not stop the agency from handing out $1.5 million in bonuses and performance pay to its top e
Parents suspicious of curriculum consultation
It didn’t take long for some Red Deer parents to express their distrust of the province’s plan to gather input on how to update school curriculum. Tuesday morning a curriculum survey was announced and by evening Education Minister David Eggen faced concer

On Monday, there was evidence that all the abuse Colin Kaepernick absorbed for his "Star-Spangled Banner" protest is working ever-so-slowly.
Justin pot' Meet Trudeau kettle | Toronto SunPrime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, gestures as he attends a campaign event for Liberal party byelection candidate Stan Sakamoto in Medicine Hat, Alta., Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016.(THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh)
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Pro-pipeline, anti-carbon tax, and anti-Liberal party — it wasn’t all a sunny welcome for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Thursday in Medicine Hat, as more than 50 people from the region lined up across from the rally in protest
As prime minister, Justin Trudeau’s travel and living expense bill is paid for out of the budget for the PMO and, consequently, his MP travel expenditure report shows zero
Ottawa to roll out new rules to cut Canadian carbon emissions
The new measures will include making new and old buildings and houses more energy efficient, Ms. McKenna told CTV’s Question Period on Sunday. The regulations will come on top of a national carbon tax unveiled by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week.

A new Angus Reid Institute/CBC poll released this week contained some potentially surprising data about Canadians' views on immigration and diversity. Pollster Angus Reid expects the debates around those issues will likely intensify in the years ahead.
Turban tying event creates buzz at University of Alberta
Organizers of a special turban tying event at the University of Alberta say it was a huge success, with over one hundred people showing up to experience what it's like to wear a turban. The event was in response to a racist poster discovered in Edmonton l
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