May 13, 2024 - We ask a former Liberal cabinet minister why he’s calling on the federal government to cancel plans to use federal prisons to hold ‘high risk’ immigration detainees. Plus, CBC News has learned that the next plant in Canada’s EV supply chain is landing in Port Colborne, Ont. The Power Panel weighs in on what this means for Canada's auto sector.
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Israeli tanks advance into Rafah despite global outcry
Deadly Rafah airstrike sparks international outrage
UN's top court orders Israel to 'immediately halt' military offensive in Rafah
Another Conservative candidate alleges party interference in nomination process
RCMP warn son of man acquitted in Air India bombing that his life may be in danger
Liberal Party apologizes to Speaker for partisan post that sparked calls to resign
Loblaw agrees to sign the grocery code of conduct
Merger talks swirl around two B.C. opposition parties
Wildfires rage in Western Canada
U.S. hikes tariffs on EVs, other goods from China
Canada abstains from UN assembly vote backing Palestinian bid for membership
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Federal unions file complaints over 3-day-a-week office mandate
Lobbyists attend Conservative Party fundraisers despite Poilievre calling them 'useless'
Liberal government tables bill aimed at curbing foreign interference
Police make arrests in the killing of B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Canada's greenhouse gas emissions climbed in 2022 after pandemic slowdown
Poilievre subdued in the House day after getting kicked out for 'wacko' comment
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