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Trudeau announces appointment of three more senators to represent Ontario

Trudeau announces appointment of three more senators to represent Ontario

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the appointment of three new senators to represent Ontario, bringing vacancies in the Senate down to a dozen.
Here's what the Emergencies Act says — and the powers Ottawa invoked last winter

Here's what the Emergencies Act says — and the powers Ottawa invoked last winter

OTTAWA — A public inquiry is underway to determine whether the federal government was justified in its invocation of the Emergencies Act last winter during the "Freedom Convoy" protests.
2022 tax forms in Ontario, Nunavut to offer access to organ donor information

2022 tax forms in Ontario, Nunavut to offer access to organ donor information

OTTAWA — People who file taxes in Ontario and Nunavut for the 2022 tax year will have the option of seeking information about organ and tissue donation.
Ukrainian refugees embrace peace and quiet in Canada as war rages on

Ukrainian refugees embrace peace and quiet in Canada as war rages on

OTTAWA — Inna Fomina is keeping a watchful eye on her one-year-old son Adrian as he plays in peaceful contentment on a carpet at an improvised space in western Ottawa.
Intelligence officials at EA inquiry, battery supply chain : In The News for Nov. 21

Intelligence officials at EA inquiry, battery supply chain : In The News for Nov. 21

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Nov. 21 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
B.C. scientists and First Nation create decomposing 'biofoam' packaging from wood

B.C. scientists and First Nation create decomposing 'biofoam' packaging from wood

VANCOUVER — Styrofoam can take 500 years to decompose as it bloats landfills around the world, but new packing material called biofoam made of forestry waste can decompose in a matter of weeks, say scientists.
Canada's battery supply credibility jumps as multi-billion announcements keep coming

Canada's battery supply credibility jumps as multi-billion announcements keep coming

OTTAWA — Federal Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne is selling Canada's battery-supply chain prowess in Asia again this week, but this time he has a new boast in his back pocket.
No intelligence briefing happened on Chinese funding of candidates: Trudeau

No intelligence briefing happened on Chinese funding of candidates: Trudeau

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Sunday he has never been briefed that any candidates in the 2019 federal election may have been influenced by financing from the Chinese government.
Haitian leaders must all agree if Canada leads military intervention: Trudeau

Haitian leaders must all agree if Canada leads military intervention: Trudeau

DJERBA, Tunisia — Canadian military intervention in Haiti can't happen unless all political parties in the troubled nation agree to it, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Sunday.
Dramatic week ahead as Trudeau, ministers testify at Emergencies Act inquiry

Dramatic week ahead as Trudeau, ministers testify at Emergencies Act inquiry

OTTAWA — The final sprint is on at the Public Order Emergency Commission, which has already heard from more than 60 witnesses over five weeks on the government's response to last winter's "Freedom Convoy" protests.