Afleveringen
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers his tariff messages directly to the Trump Administration in Paris.
Neskantaga First Nation worries political instability in Ottawa could undermine its efforts to get a new water treatment plant.
US President Donald Trump faces growing constitutional challenges against several executive orders.
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US president Donald Trump threatens new tariffs on aluminum and steel products.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says he would cut foreign aid to pay for his arctic sovereignty plan.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is warning world leaders about the impact and speed of AI during summit in Paris.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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France hosts summit on AI and its threat to democracies.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks for support from European allies as Trump tariff threat looms.
Trump Administration cuts to USAID are having serious repercussions for Canadian organizations.
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Israelis welcome home three hostages released by Hamas while 180 Palestinian prisoners are released from Israeli custody.
The Prime Minister attends the funeral of the Aga Khan before heading to Paris to talk Trump Tariffs with EU officials.
The Superbowl ramps up security ahead of the big game in New Orleans.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau heard saying US President's 51st State comments are not a joke, at Canada-US economic summit in Toronto.
The Trump Administration is being sued by government workers over cuts to US A-I-D.
Canada's economy adds 76,000 jobs in January, pushing unemployment down to 6.6 percent.
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Israeli Defence Minister orders military to prepare for "voluntary departure" of Gazans.
Facing financial crisis, Canada Post is laying off dozens of managers.
Millions of federal workers in the US risk being fired if they refuse today's buyout offer deadline from the Trump Administration.
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Hamas says Gaza is not for sale after U.S. President Donald Trump proposes a takeover.
2 members of Canada's military police now suspended after a judge found they tampered with evidence and showed bias during sexual assault investigation.
Alberta politicians on a charm offensive in the United States.