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The inflation debate could preview the next big shifts in Canadian politics

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The most interesting battle of the 44th Parliament’s early days has been the recurring back-and-forth between Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre.

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Sask. art gallery reviewing 2,000 pieces following return of stolen Indian statue

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A Saskatchewan art gallery is investigating 2,000 pieces in its collection following the return of a stolen statue to India.

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Quebec’s population is changing, but the makeup of the province’s police forces is not, data shows

Pierre Richard Thomas

Police officers across the province remain overwhelmingly white, even as people of colour account for a growing percentage of those living in Montreal and municipalities farther afield, an analysis by CBC News has found.

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New COVID-testing rules just ‘one more hit’ for pandemic-weary travel industry

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After more than a year of cancelled plans and delayed trips, COVID-weary travellers and those in the tourism industry have been thrown for yet another loop as the federal government implemented new travel rules this week designed to slow the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant.

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Christmas tree shortages could be annual, thanks to industry trends and climate change

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With fewer trees being planted, older farmers retiring and extreme weather becoming more frequent, here’s how Canada’s Christmas tree crops could be in trouble.

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