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Mandatory breath tests for booze won't violate rights, justice minister says
The Liberal government has mounted a pre-emptive defence of its contentious new impaired driving bill, arguing that mandatory breath samples will serve as a strong deterrent but will not violate a person's constitutional rights. More read comments
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Peacekeeping mission must start with exit strategy, military officials warn
Making sure Canada's military has an exit strategy for its next peacekeeping mission is one of the main messages of an internal paper that military officials prepared last summer as they considered the challenges associated with the Liberal governments' promised return to international peacekeeping. More
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'Rebuild better:' Justin Trudeau says Canada must brace for more storm devastation from climate change
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says officials at all levels of government must develop a plan to "rebuild better" as Canada braces for more frequent floods and fires related to climate change. More read comments video
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Justin Trudeau appoints cabinet secretary David Vigneault to lead CSIS
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the new head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. More
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