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Trump's conduct meets definition of 'high crimes and misdemeanours': legal experts

Four law school professors gave lessons on U.S. history and presidential politics before the House judiciary committee hearing on Wednesday, with all but one arguing that President Donald Trump's conduct meets the definition of "high crimes and misdemeanours" required for impeachable offences.

Ottawa failed to work with First Nations to prepare for new child welfare law, says AFN national chief

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde says Ottawa has failed to work with First Nations to prepare for a new Indigenous child welfare law coming into force Jan. 1, 2020, according to a letter sent to Indigenous Services Marc Miller Wednesday.

U.S. doubles number of 5-year bans on travellers from Canada

The number of travellers from Canada hit with long-term bans when trying to enter the U.S. has almost doubled, new data shows.

Point of View: I've been a journalist for 35 years — the Polytechnique massacre left a scar on all of us

It took decades for the massacre to be recognized as a targeted, anti-feminist attack. Montreal is still struggling to understand the violence on Dec. 6, 1989.

Supreme Court to decide whether to hear appeal from former Nazi interpreter

Canada's top court will decide Thursday whether to hear an appeal from a 95-year-old ex-Nazi interpreter fighting to retain his Canadian citizenship, a decision that could ultimately lead to Helmut Oberlander's deportation.

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