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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Canadian Political News Wednesday January 31 2018

Liberals shouldn’t feel smug about Conservatives’ chaos

Justin Trudeau set to visit Winnipeg Wednesday

Sask. educators look to Scott Moe to keep $30M campaign promise on education

Manitoba Legislature working on 'strengthened policy' on harassment in wake of #MeToo movement

Ontario's PC party turmoil shakes up election plans for Liberals, NDP

Trudeau says Canada is ready if Trump nixes NAFTA

Senate proposal would force companies to set diversity targets for board of directors

B.C. Liberals to elect new leader among field of veterans and newcomers

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May orders investigation into allegations she bullied staff

Justin Trudeau stands by veiled insult against nationalist group in Quebec

Mulroney Contradicts Trump's NAFTA Statements At U.S. Senate Hearing

Justin Trudeau Gets No Questions About Black Canadians At Press Conference Focused On Their Experiences

MP calls allegations of ‘sexist,’ ‘aggressive’ behaviour by refugee judges ‘disturbing’

Province halts private prosecution against Mount Polley tailings spill

Zero tolerance on sexual misconduct for UCP MLAs, Jason Kenney says

'Stand with us:' B.C. First Nations meet cabinet ministers in bid to move fish farms out

Ontario has work to do to meet long-term climate change goals: report

Brian Mulroney says Trudeau-Trump relationship Canada's 'ace-in-the-hole' for NAFTA

Trudeau says zero tolerance on misconduct toward women applies to him as well

Conservatives edge out Liberals in 4th quarter fundraising in 2017

Premier-designate Scott Moe faces tough decisions in naming cabinet

Alberta Premier Notley says B.C. ‘grasping at straws’ in attempt to restrict bitumen shipments

New NAFTA lining up to be bad deal for Canada

Brad Wall's senior advisor among 1st to switch roles

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