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Seamus O'Regan stepping down from cabinet, won't run for re-election

Federal LabourMinister Seamus O'Regan is resigning from cabinet today, CBC News has learned.
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As Trudeau confronts an anxious caucus, some Liberals say he needs to act swiftly

The email from national caucus chair Brenda Shanahan rejecting calls for an in-person Liberal caucus meeting landed in members' inboxes around 5 p.m. on the fourth of July. In the words of one Liberal MP, it went over "like a fart in church."

Liberal MPs say Trudeau needs to meet with caucus after surprise byelection loss

A growing number of Liberal MPs say the national caucus needs to meet as soon as possible to discuss the fallout of this weeks tough byelection loss in Toronto and that the gathering cant wait until the retreat scheduled for the end of the summer.

Federal government reaches deal with Google on Online News Act

Google and the federal government have reached an agreement in their dispute over the Online News Act that would see Google continue to share Canadian news onlinein return for the company making annual payments to news companies in the range of$100 million.

Canada has relocated some diplomatic staff out of India: sources

New Delhi has given Canada until October 10 to to reduce its complement of diplomats in India by about 40 people, sources tell CBC News. The government of India is threatening to revoke the diplomatic immunity of additional staff who have not left the country if Canada fails to meet that deadline.

LeBlanc says he'll meet with Han Dong soon to discuss his future with the Liberal Party

Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Thursday the government plans to meet in the coming days with Han Dong the MP who left Liberal caucus to fight a claim that he meddled in the detentions of two Canadians to discuss his future with the Liberal Party.

Anand says she doesn't see move from defence to Treasury Board as a demotion

Anita Anand is pushing back against the perception that her move from defence minister to Treasury Board president is a demotion, arguing she'll have a central role in reining infederal governmentspending.

Anand moving out of defence to new portfolio, 7 ministers leaving cabinet in upcoming shuffle: sources

Defence Minister Anita Anand will be moving to an economic portfolio in Wednesday's shuffle, CBC News has learned one of many major shakeups coming toPrime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet.

Ontario covering one-third of incentives for both Stellantis and Volkswagen plants

The Ontario government has agreed to federal demands to put more provincial money on the table to save the Stellantis-LG electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor and help subsidize the Volkswagen battery plant in St. Thomas, Ont.

Hassan Diab goes on trial in absentia in France for alleged role in 1980 Paris synagogue bombing

Ottawa academic Hassan Diab went on trial in absentia in France today in connection with a bombing outside a Paris synagogue 40 years ago more than five years after he was set free due to a lack of evidence.