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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is officially done with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Speaking to reporters on Monday, Singh called on Trudeau to step down, saying Canadians are struggling too much while the Liberals are preoccupied with "infighting" and their own internal drama.

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For Canadians dreaming of distant shores, a peek at the government's latest travel advisories might be in order. Ottawa's updated warning could leave some travellers unpacking their bags before they even start.

If your destination faces political instability, health crises, or natural disasters, staying informed could mean the difference between a dream vacation and a travel nightmare. Plus, your trusty travel insurance might bail if your destination features on Canada's latest "avoid all travel" list.

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Did you know that the Government of Canada can send you free goodies? And they're all Canada-inspired! I mean... what did you expect when it's coming from the feds?

With Canada Day less than two months away, now is the perfect time to get some patriotic gear, and all for free.

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The Great White North is trying to get greener and greener as time goes on. In a mere 13 years, in 2035, there will be a ban on the sale of new gas-powered cars in Canada.

This is part of the Government of Canada's plan to help get the country's economy to net-zero emissions by 2050. But what exactly does this plan look like?

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We're used to items in our fridge being recalled — seems like it happens all the time — but how often do you hear of your new smartwatch being recalled?

On March 2, Health Canada issued a recall for certain Fitbit products due to the potential for burn hazards. Specifically, this recall involved the Ionic fitness-orientated smartwatch.

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On Sunday, February 27, the Government of Canada's minister of foreign affairs, Mélanie Joly, announced the country's plan to send Ukraine $25 million of equipment for its soldiers.

"Ukraine has asked for more equipment to keep their soldiers safe. They need helmets, body armour and gas masks. Canada is delivering just that with an additional $25M worth of protective gear. And there will be more," Joly tweeted.

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Besides all the new measures coming into place right before the holidays, it looks like the magic of Christmas continues to live on!

According to Canadian government official Omar Alghabra, minister of transport and MP for Mississauga Centre, Santa is good to go again this year.

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