Far right's election gains shock EU's traditional powers, Macron calls snap polls
By Raf Casert, Lorne Cook & Samuel Petrequin
Macron gambles rest of his presidency by calling French legislative elections
Macron calls for election after defeat to far-right in EU vote
The main takeaways after the far right rocks European politics, sparking a snap election in France
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Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek apologizes for communication gaps as city works to repair water main
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She's living with a needle left in her spine, yet no one will tell her which doctor did it
By Rosa Marchitelli & Jenn Blair
Too late to learn another colonial language, say Indigenous students opposing Quebec's Bill 96
By Verity Stevenson
Allison Hanes: Quebec's rebuff of Indigenous CEGEP students is heartless and hypocritical
By Allison Hanes
'Completely unacceptable': Quebec refuses to expand exemptions for Indigenous students at English CEGEPs
By Caroline Plante
Indigenous students say Quebec’s language law sets them up for ‘failure’
By Kalina Laframboise
Language minister buoyed by decline in enrolment in English CEGEPs
By Philip Authier
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Canada's Parliament rocked by allegations of treason
By Zi-Ann Lum
Opinion: Even the spies think the rush to name foreign interference collaborators is rash
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Are there 'traitors' in Canada's Parliament?
So far, ‘deflection,’ no answers on politician collusion allegations: experts
By Touria Izri
We need politicians to treat foreign interference seriously
By Susan Delacourt & Matt Gurney
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DNA test results: New Brunswick woman finds her birth dad twice
By Dorcas Marfo