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Friday, September 07, 2018

Canadian Political News Friday September 7 2018

Canadian economy loses more than 51K jobs in August

Why it's unlikely Alberta actually gained 79,000 'government jobs' in just a few years

Are Liberals to blame for cancelled energy projects?

Canada, U.S. to resume NAFTA talks today after late night negotiations

NDP Leader Singh turns down Weir's request to be reinstated in caucus

Canada backs British claims Russian officials approved spy's poisoning

Can Ontario taxpayers afford Doug Ford’s agenda?

LaSalle mayor worries residents will be trapped by planned work on Angrignon Blvd.

NAFTA negotiations grind on as Trump threatens to move ahead without Canada

Trudeau to apologize Nov. 7 for 1939 decision to turn away Jewish refugees fleeing Nazis

Election Day 16: Where the leaders are headed on Friday

CAQ 'tidal wave' predicted for Quebec City region

Former Nova Scotia premier Rodney MacDonald urged to run federally

Major student debt election promise by Liberals hides earlier policy fumble

Trans Mountain is in deep trouble. So why is Trudeau getting chummy with B.C.'s premier?

Incumbent councillors Holland-Berardinetti, Crawford squaring off in Ward 20

Canada could be a leader in the global cannabis market — if the rules loosen up: experts

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