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When international travel resumes, Canada’s borders and airports will be very different

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Just as the 9/11 attacks did 20 years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic will transform the way people travel internationally — with hundreds of millions of dollars in new government spending planned for modernizing border security and updating public health measures at airports.

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Trudeau offers Johnson help with U.K.’s post-Brexit Irish border problem

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Canada has offered to help Britain untangle an ongoing dispute between it and the European Union over regulatory checks on goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain.

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The House: Will Doug Ford pay a price for deploying the notwithstanding clause?

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Some constitutional experts see the notwithstanding clause as a tool for emergency use only — but past experience suggests politicians don’t pay a price for using it.

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Six Nations wants $10M to search residential school grounds, a third of Ottawa’s allocated funds

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The chief and council of Six Nations of the Grand River in southern Ontario are asking Ottawa for $10 million to fund a search for possible remains on the grounds of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School.

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Is a summer hiring spree coming as COVID restrictions ease? Depends on who you ask

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As pandemic restrictions ease, businesses hope customers will flood back, spurring a surge in summer hiring. But while there’s optimism better days are ahead, not everyone is certain a wave of employment is about to wash over the economy.

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