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Carney, Inuit meeting wraps with pledge on new program to replace child funding

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KUUJJUAQ - A meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Inuit leaders Tuesday wrapped with a commitment for a new

Canada, U.S. and Mexico will not renew free trade agreement 'in its current form.' Deal will be subject to annual reviews

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OTTAWA—Canada, the U.S. and Mexico will not extend the continental free trade pact for another 16-year term and instead will only

Congress hears drug seizures at U.S.-Canada border dropping despite Republican claims

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WASHINGTON - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials told a hearing on Capitol Hill on Tuesday that there’s been a

Separation anxiety: Canada Day evokes patriotism, pride and melancholy in Alberta

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EDMONTON - With a provincewide referendum looming on Alberta’s future in Canada, federalists and separatists say they hope Albertans will

Celebrations mark Canada Day across the country as separatist movements emerge

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OTTAWA - Canadians are gathering across the country on Wednesday to celebrate a country grappling with a changing world and

These Ontarians went west for opportunity — and stumbled into Alberta’s separation debate

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CALGARY—Olivia Brewster was driving down the highway near the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in Red Deer last year when

Prime Minister Mark Carney says he'll be in Alberta for Canada Day

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KUUJJUAQ - Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will be in Alberta on Canada Day in the evening, just a

Carney, Inuit leaders meet, agree on need for better co-operation

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KUUJJUAQ - Prime Minister Mark Carney and Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami leader Natan Obed kicked off a meeting today of the

Ontario jail guards ask for help after coroner's report on suicides in corrections

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TORONTO - Ontario’s jail guards are asking for more help after a coroner’s report detailed a suicide crisis among correctional