‘No evidence at the time’ of foreign interference in 2019 federal election, Lucki says
RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki says the Mounties did not have any evidence of foreign interference during the 2019 federal election and were not investigating any criminal acti
Chinese authorities seek out protesters to explain themselves
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Latest GDP numbers show Canada’s economy is still growing, but signs of slowdown are everywhere
Business Canada’s economy expanded slightly in September, with the country’s gross domestic product growing by 0.7 per cent during the third quarter. Exports of oil and
Failures by Mexican law enforcement aggravate rise in killings of women
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Iranian dissident rapper reportedly remains defiant under torture by regime
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Sweden says it’s set to hit NATO’s defence spending target — unlike Canada
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Disabled people caring for each other can be a radical act
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Moncton RCMP issue public apology after telling wrong family their loved one was dead
Codiac Regional RCMP have issued a public apology after they misidentified the body of a man found in a public washroom outside Moncton city hall last week and told the wrong famil