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The age of minority governments has arrived. Can the parties adapt?

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Are election signs still useful? Political observers say yes

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Federal parties know how important it is to woo voters on social media, but that doesn’t mean they abandon the traditional way of campaigning — erecting candidate signs on lawns. But do they influence the way Canadians vote?

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Experts call for an overhaul of Canada’s national security policy to cope with an ‘angry’ world

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The newly re-elected Liberal government will have to hit the ground running on the world stage as U.S. President Joe Biden pledges new era of vigorous competition without triggering a new Cold War. Experts are urging the government to stop dealing with crises on an ad-hoc basis and appoint a permanent committee of cabinet for national security.

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Alberta man who lost wife, toddler in double homicide calls for changes to sex-offender laws

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Mchale Busch, 24, and her toddler son, Noah McConnell, were killed last week. Cody McConnell — Mchale’s husband and Noah’s father — says the family should have been made aware they shared their Hinton, Alta., apartment building with the convicted sex offender who is now charged in the deaths.

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7 female Afghan taekwondo athletes resettle in Australia

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An Australian sports association official says seven female taekwondo athletes who fled Taliban-controlled Afghanistan have resettled in Melbourne.

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