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EU leaders to visit Canada as Ottawa eyes access to bloc’s science grantsBrussels and Ottawa hold leaders' summits every two years as part of an agreement that was signed in 2017 alongside a major trade deal.CanadaSep 29
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Northvolt to build ‘historic’ $7B battery factory near Montreal, governments to pitch inThe 170-hectare site will have initial capacity to produce about 30 gigawatt hours of annual cell manufacturing when it goes into production in 2026.EconomySep 28
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Quebecer shot, facing weapons charges after allegedly threatening Trudeau, LegaultAuthorities say a provincial police tactical team officer who was looking through a window shot the suspect when he saw him point a gun toward the door where officers were enteringCanadaSep 28
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Killing of B.C. Sikh leader reportedly captured on cameraMembers of the temple where Hardeep Singh Nijjar served as president say they've turned video surveillance over to police of the attack that claimed his life.CrimeSep 26
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B.C. premier hails ‘good progress’ in Ottawa trip focused on housing, crime, climateIn August, Premier David Eby had written to the prime minister asking for a meeting to discuss future infrastructure investments across the country.PoliticsSep 26
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B.C. premier in Ottawa to discuss wildfires, infrastructure, clean energyThe B.C. delegation will meet with the prime minister and senior federal officials to discuss the clean-energy sector and support for critical infrastructure needs in communities.PoliticsSep 25
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Canada’s Speaker apologizes over tribute to man who fought for NazisDuring his visit in the House of Commons, MPs and Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave a standing ovation when 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka was introduced by Anthony Rota.CanadaSep 25
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Canada shared Nijjar killing allegations with India ‘weeks ago,’ Trudeau saysPrime Minister Justin Trudeau shot back at India's assertion it has not received any intelligence on Canada's allegations its government had worked to kill a Canadian citizen.CanadaSep 22
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COMMENTARY: When a big lead in the polls isn’t quite what it seemsThe Conservatives still face a significant vote efficiency problem. The weakness in the Conservative's nine-point lead lies not in its magnitude but in its distribution.CommentarySep 22
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‘There’s a panic right now’: B.C. residents worried about Indian visa suspensionThe suspension comes days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cited "credible" intelligence that agents of the Indian government were behind the slaying of Hardeep Singh Nijjar,PoliticsSep 21
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