Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was pressed again today on whether he would scrap the troubled Phoenix pay system that has left thousands of government employees with either too much or no pay at all.
Woman confronts Trudeau about 'Phoenix nightmare'
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Garland's sister tipped off police
Relatives of Douglas Garland, charged
with
three counts of first-degree murder in
the
disappearances of a five-year-old boy
and his
grandparents, are expected to take the
stand
on the second day of what is expected
to be a
lengthy trial.
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'I am the only one that can defeat Trudeau'; Kevin O'Leary to run for Conservative leadership
Businessman Kevin O’Leary has announced
he is running for the Conservative
leadership.
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Kevin O'Leary: Next election will be an 'exorcism'
Kevin O’Leary doesn’t just see himself as
becoming the next prime minister of
Canada.
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O'Leary the wild card in Conservative leadership race
Well, it just got interesting — finally!
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Cop who killed Don Dunphy tells inquiry, 'I thought I was going to be shot'
The Newfoundland police officer who shot and killed Don Dunphy on Easter Sunday 2015 says he could only think “No!” as he suddenly saw a rifle in the man’s hands.
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Expert says Liknes lock tampered with
The first police officer to arrive on
the Garland
family farm after the disappearances
of a young
Calgary boy and his grandparents is
expected to
testify Wednesday morning in the
triple-murder
trial.
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'Most days, I hate life'; Memory of La Loche school shooting still haunts victims
Phyllis Longobardi remembers hearing two
blasts before she saw the gun.
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Quebec mom arrested in the Bahamas for allegedly having sex with teen
A Quebec mother of three is under arrest in the Bahamas for allegedly having sex with a teenage boy.
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Feds knew of suicide pact, didn’t respond: First Nations community
Indigenous leaders say it is absolutely unacceptable that Health Canada was aware last year of concerns about a suicide pact in a northern Ontario community, but did not provide financial assistance to help.
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Tim Hortons, Burger King launching pay-in-advance app
The parent company of Tim Hortons and
Burger King plans to launch an app
Canada-wide this spring that would
allow customers to order and pay in
advance on their smartphone without
lining up to pay a cashier.
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Trudeau congratulates Trump, citing 'robust' trade and security ties
Boost defence spending, dial down the volume on battling climate change and find a bridge or energy project to build together.
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Canadian caught with nearly 60 kilos of cocaine sentenced to 10 years in U.S.
A 37-year-old Canadian who was caught with 59 kilos of cocaine has been sentenced to 10 years in jail in U.S. District Court in Seattle.
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Police were hoping to rescue Likneses and Nathan O'Brien at Garland family farm, court hears
Police conducted a frantic search of Douglas Garland's family farm in hopes of rescuing a Calgary couple and their grandson who had disappeared days earlier, court heard Friday.
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Trump, Trudeau talk economy and exports in first conversation since inauguration
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has congratulated U.S. President Trump on his inauguration.
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Battle for Montreal Mafia leadership means arson and reprisals to continue: Experts
A spate of recent Montreal-area arsons
linked to organized crime suggests the
battle for Mafia leadership in Quebec
remains fractured, experts say.
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Veterans, families want answers over Forces' use of Mefloquine
The call for accountability over the
Canadian Forces’ use of a
controversial anti-malaria drug is
growing louder and veterans and family
members hope Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau will hear their cries for
help.
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Montreal-area pit bull to be euthanized after attack on young boy
A recent dog attack on a seven-year-old Montreal boy shows the importance of the city’s new anti-pit bull bylaw, a borough mayor said Monday.
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Majority of Canadians don't trust Trump: Poll
The True North doesn’t trust Trump.
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Google, Facebook will soon roll out tools to sift fake Canadian news
Two of the world’s biggest digital information platforms say they’re getting ready to roll out tools in Canada designed to crack down on so-called “fake news.”
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