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- Conservatives are capitalizing on the recent drop in public support for immigration, but risk being seen as too MAGA adjacent, say observers. Meanwhile, the immigration minister's own colleagues question her handling of the file.
- Conservatives are capitalizing on the recent drop in public support for immigration, but risk being seen as too MAGA adjacent, say observers. Meanwhile, the immigration minister's own colleagues question her handling of the file.
- The path forward for democracy promotion is being reimagined in face of U.S. cuts to agencies that drove initiatives for decades.
- The path forward for democracy promotion is being reimagined in face of U.S. cuts to agencies that drove initiatives for decades.
- The prime minister's Davos address set out linking the EU with the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, but putting it into practice could come with some hurdles.
- The prime minister's Davos address set out linking the EU with the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, but putting it into practice could come with some hurdles.
- Previous chief negotiators have had extensive experience in trade policy before taking on Canada's most important negotiations, but observers say it's more important that Janice Charette has the PM's trust.
- Previous chief negotiators have had extensive experience in trade policy before taking on Canada's most important negotiations, but observers say it's more important that Janice Charette has the PM's trust.
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- The Conservatives now have a leader who is apparently afraid of his caucus, and a caucus that is apparently unafraid of its leader.
- The Conservatives now have a leader who is apparently afraid of his caucus, and a caucus that is apparently unafraid of its leader.

































