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- With Poilievre’s leadership review behind them, Conservatives say it’s time to prepare for the next election
Katie Uhlaender's Olympic bid case heads to Court of Arbitration for Sport

‘One of the greatest comic talents’: tributes paid to actor Catherine O’Hara
Canadian prime minister Mark Carney and Schitt’s Creek co-creator Dan Levy lead tributes to award winning actor
Tributes have poured in from the world of showbiz and politics for Catherine O’Hara, with the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, and Schitt’s Creek’s co-creator Dan Levy mourning the loss of a “legend” after the actor died at the age of 71.
O’Hara, who won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her role in the TV comedy series, died on Friday at her home in Los Angeles after a brief illness, according to her agency, CAA.
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© Photograph: Danny Moloshok/Reuters
Ontario snowmobile club aiming for a Guinness World Record
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- Ontario woman who ran red light at 80 km/h gets two years in jail for crash that killed 75-year-old
Ontario woman who ran red light at 80 km/h gets two years in jail for crash that killed 75-year-old
Richard Ciano: Tear down the signs in Carney’s little shop of hypocrisy
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- Stephen Harper’s official portrait to be unveiled 20 years after he led Conservatives to victory
Stephen Harper’s official portrait to be unveiled 20 years after he led Conservatives to victory
U.S. Allies Are Drawing Closer to China, but on Beijing’s Terms

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- Poilievre tells party delegates to have hope in speech that confronts Alberta, Quebec separatism
Poilievre tells party delegates to have hope in speech that confronts Alberta, Quebec separatism
David Eby says Alberta separatists are committing ‘treason.’ Is he right?
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- Catherine O’Hara dead at 71: Canadian actress was ‘brilliant, fearless, deeply original, and so full of humanity’
Catherine O’Hara dead at 71: Canadian actress was ‘brilliant, fearless, deeply original, and so full of humanity’
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- Big revenue, trade leverage, and industrial perks: Why Trump’s $264B tariff haul will be hard to give up
Big revenue, trade leverage, and industrial perks: Why Trump’s $264B tariff haul will be hard to give up
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- What does it mean when the hottest piece of Olympic merch isn’t from the official outfitter but Heated Rivalry?
What does it mean when the hottest piece of Olympic merch isn’t from the official outfitter but Heated Rivalry?
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- ‘A doctor took my son’: This 26-year-old was denied assisted death in Ontario, but died by MAID in B.C.
‘A doctor took my son’: This 26-year-old was denied assisted death in Ontario, but died by MAID in B.C.
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- Carney jokingly takes credit for Heated Rivalry’s success: ‘I greenlit this thing. I stood up to the Americans’
Carney jokingly takes credit for Heated Rivalry’s success: ‘I greenlit this thing. I stood up to the Americans’
‘Do the leg thing’: Mark Carney jokes with Heated Rivalry star on red carpet
Canadian PM swaps tough talk at Davos aimed at Donald Trump for some fun at a film gala with Hudson Williams
Last week, Mark Carney was at the World Economic Forum in Davos, giving global leaders a lesson in realism. His powerful speech about the end of the old order and the need for middle powers to unite in the face of fractured international norms received a standing ovation.
The economist and central banker struck a slightly different tone at a gala in Ottawa to promote the Canadian film industry on Thursday evening. Appearing on the red carpet with the Canadian actor Hudson Williams, star of the hit HBO ice hockey drama Heated Rivalry, Carney was in a playful mood.
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Weather tracker: Winter storms cause death and outages across eastern north America
Millions told to stay home in US and more than a million are left without power, while Australia faces record heatwave
Cold weather across a vast swathe of the eastern US has been the likely cause of at least 49 deaths in the past week.
At one point, about 213 million people were under some sort of winter weather warnings, affecting areas from New Mexico to New England – a spread of about 2,000 miles (3,200km). Millions were told to stay at home, and at one point there were more than a million people without power. As of Wednesday night, there were still 312,000 outages, mostly across Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.
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© Photograph: Olga Fedorova/EPA
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- Conservative delegates set to vote on Poilievre’s leadership, as election fears linger
Conservative delegates set to vote on Poilievre’s leadership, as election fears linger
Trump says U.S. may decertify and tariff planes from Canada
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- Conservative convention speeches to spotlight MPs who flipped ridings under leader Poilievre
Conservative convention speeches to spotlight MPs who flipped ridings under leader Poilievre
Conservative convention kicks off in Calgary. Here’s what to expect
Canada separatists accused of ‘treason’ after secret talks with US state department
Alberta activists’ covert meetings with US officials revealed, outlining group’s increasingly emboldened efforts
Covert meetings between separatist activists in the Canadian province of Alberta and members of Donald Trump’s administration amount to “treason”, the premier of British Columbia said on Thursday.
“To go to a foreign country and to ask for assistance in breaking up Canada, there’s an old-fashioned word for that – and that word is treason,” David Eby told reporters.
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- Ryan Wedding is challenging his allegedly extrajudicial arrest by FBI in Mexico, his lawyer says