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B.C.'s $3.5-billion tobacco settlement recorded incorrectly, says auditor general

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s auditor general says the province’s multi-billion-dollar settlement with tobacco companies should have been recorded in last

Alberta students expected to return to the classroom Wednesday

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Students in most Alberta schools are expected to return to the classroom on Wednesday following the UCP government’s decision to

Virginia Pub Owner Ruffles Feathers With Anti-Trump Shirts

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With growing resistance to the current administration’s political stances, many are finding ways to use their constitutional right to free

'Please let the Blue Jays win and make it stop.' Tired Toronto fans are feeling the sleep deprivation after a heartbreaking Game 3

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Morning came too soon for Jays fans today. Concluding at close to 3 a.m. EST, Game 3’s nearly seven hours

Canadians smash internet data usage records watching first 3 games of World Series

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A lot has changed since the Blue Jays last fought for the World Series back in 1993 — including how

What is the notwithstanding clause? An explainer on the rarely used provision

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The Alberta government on Monday invoked the notwithstanding clause in legislation ordering 51,000 striking teachers back to work.Premier Danielle Smith

Here’s How To Adapt Before You’re Next

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Source: Getty / Getty E-commerce giant Amazon is set to reduce its corporate workforce, cutting 14,000 roles, in the coming

Men need to use more exclamation points! Don't let women hog the emotional punctuation

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A new study has found women use exclamation points more than men!You know what punctuation mark I pity? The semicolon.

World Series Game 4 preview: Blue Jays look to pull even after heartbreaker

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After one of the most extraordinary games we’ve seen on the World Series stage — an 18-inning war of attrition that

Canada Post, union set to meet again as rotating strike stretches on

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OTTAWA - Canada Post is heading back to the bargaining table with the union representing thousands of postal workers still

Onus is on Mark Carney to end impasse with Donald Trump, business and union leaders say

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OTTAWA — It’s all on Prime Minister Mark Carney to mend the broken Canada-U.S. fence in the eyes of many of

Lalonde: Better transit and a larger federal presence in Orléans

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The Citizen invited Ottawa candidates from the four main parties to write a short article explaining what they will do