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Trudeau promises complete review of funding to anti-racism group after 'vile' tweets

Trudeau promises complete review of funding to anti-racism group after 'vile' tweets

OTTAWA — The federal government is conducting a "complete review" of funding to an anti-racism group whose senior consultant sent a series of tweets about "Jewish white supremacists," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.
Alberta on track for $13.2B surplus, Kenney says ahead of fiscal update

Alberta on track for $13.2B surplus, Kenney says ahead of fiscal update

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says the province is on track for a $13.2-billion surplus in this budget year. It’s an exponential escalation from the $511-million surplus forecast when the provincial budget was introduced in February.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to shuffle cabinet on Wednesday: sources

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to shuffle cabinet on Wednesday: sources

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will shuffle his cabinet on Wednesday, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the plan.
Former Liberal MP 'disheartened' by caucus response to anti-racism contracts

Former Liberal MP 'disheartened' by caucus response to anti-racism contracts

OTTAWA — Former Liberal MP Michael Levitt is criticizing his old caucus colleagues for not speaking out against statements made by Laith Marouf, a senior consultant at an agency that received government funding for an anti-racism project.
Over half of Conservative members have voted for new leader one week before deadline

Over half of Conservative members have voted for new leader one week before deadline

OTTAWA — More than half of Conservative party members have voted for its next leader, leaving one week for the remaining members to do the same.
Security high around Quebec's campaigning leaders to ward off possible threats

Security high around Quebec's campaigning leaders to ward off possible threats

MONTREAL — Security around Quebec's provincial party leaders appears to be high in the early days of the election campaign, with one leader saying he's been given bulletproof vests to keep him safe.
Quebec election: Legault forced to defend COVID-19 rules in conservative riding

Quebec election: Legault forced to defend COVID-19 rules in conservative riding

QUEBEC — Coalition Avenir Québec Leader François Legault found himself on the defensive Tuesday, forced to justify his government's strict COVID-19 rules during a visit to a riding contested by the upstart Conservative Party of Quebec.
Nunavut ends state of emergency over water shortage in Iqaluit

Nunavut ends state of emergency over water shortage in Iqaluit

IQALUIT, Nunavut — The Nunavut government says it has ended a state of emergency intended to address a water shortage in Iqaluit.
Here's how voting works in the Conservative Party of Canada leadership race

Here's how voting works in the Conservative Party of Canada leadership race

OTTAWA — The next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada will be named Sept. 10.
Montreal public health probing 'probable' monkeypox case involving child

Montreal public health probing 'probable' monkeypox case involving child

Montreal public health officials are investigating a probable case of monkeypox involving a child. A spokeswoman for the city's public health department says the "probable case" involves a child four years old or younger.