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U.S. says it's pausing long-standing military board with Canada

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WASHINGTON - The U.S. undersecretary of defence for policy said Monday that the United States is pausing a long-standing military

Fight by Manitoba politicians over bill process could delay promised tax cut on food

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba’s governing NDP and Opposition Progressive Conservatives are at odds over who will be to blame if a

Efforts underway to rename road by Alberta legislature after pro-federalist movement

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EDMONTON - An Edmonton city councillor says he wants to ingrain the love Albertans have for Canada in a red-and-white

Conservative MP Michael Chong travelling to Taiwan to 'assert Canadian sovereignty'

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OTTAWA - Conservative MP Michael Chong is travelling to Taiwan this week in a self-described bid to assert Canadian sovereignty.The

Canadians, in crucial moment, must decide on equality for all: LGBTQ advocate

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An LGBTQ+ advocate says Canada is at critical juncture where it must decide whether it will be inclusive of everyone

Trump's abortion 'gag rule' has Canadian aid sector asking Ottawa to show leadership

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OTTAWA - Canadian aid groups are deliberating how to respond to American policies that block U.S. aid for virtually any

Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette to meet Macron in Paris on economic mission

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PARIS - Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette is in Paris on an official mission and is set to meet French President

Power grab or public good? Why Doug Ford's 'strong' regional chair scheme is so controversial

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If Ontario has a cradle of representative democracy, it may well be Niagara-on-the-Lake.Best known for its historic inns, cosy pubs,

Why a union drive at Toronto city hall has turned nasty — and why the election might end up deciding its fate

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A union drive by Toronto city hall political staff took a bitter turn last month, with the union and the city