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Jason Kenney, Scott Moe face similar COVID-19 crises, but different political pressure

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Longtime political allies Jason Kenney and Scott Moe, the premiers of Alberta and Saskatchewan, respectively, are facing nearly identical health-care crises, but only one is facing a leadership review.

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Grad student and rookie MP gives new meaning to ‘learning on the job’

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Arielle Kayabaga will have a unique edge on her classmates (and maybe even some of her professors) when she returns to classes at Carleton University this fall as a member of Parliament.

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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday

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Israel is pressing ahead with its aggressive campaign of offering coronavirus boosters to almost anyone over 12 and says its approach was further vindicated by a U.S. decision to give the shots to older patients or those at higher risk.

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American political battle over immigration reaches a boiling point under a Texas bridge

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Alexander Panetta reports from the working-class border town of Del Rio, Texas, which became a flashpoint in the U.S.’s ongoing political battle over immigration this week as thousands of asylum seekers were packed in brutal conditions under a bridge.

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Tiger Woods’ text message spurs American teammates at Ryder Cup

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Tiger Woods isn’t at Whistling Straits, but several U.S. players say he helped inspire them to a big Day 1 lead at the Ryder Cup by sending a group text message through captain Steve Stricker stating he was behind them in their battle to regain the title.

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