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Canadians living abroad looking to increase voter turnout ahead of byelections

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OTTAWA - Canadians living abroad are calling for increased turnout among overseas voters and arguing that barriers to casting a

Queen's Park resumes sitting after 14-week break, straight into budget season

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TORONTO - Ontario’s legislature is set to resume sitting Monday after a 14-week break that ended in a veritable deluge

Amanda Lathlin, the first First Nations woman elected to Manitoba's legislature, dies

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WINNIPEG - A member of Manitoba’s government caucus and the first First Nations woman elected to the province’s legislature has

Federal government announces safe sport funding

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OTTAWA - The federal government is giving $5 million to Sport Integrity Canada to continue administering the Canadian Safe Sport

Fréchette and Drainville face off in first CAQ leadership debate

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QUÉBEC - Tensions flared Saturday in Quebec City as Christine Fréchette and Bernard Drainville faced off in the first debate

The growth of girls hockey in Toronto has a problem: The city's ice-time policies are stuck in the past

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The Tween Girls Hockey League was created so girls could learn to play at older ages in an environment that’s

Toronto councillor violated code of conduct in heated video exchange with head of IntegrityTO, watchdog finds

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A city watchdog has found that a Toronto councillor acted in a “derogatory” way toward a controversial advocate who’s been

N.S. premier popularity drops amid controversial budget cuts, partial reversal

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HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia premier’s popularity appears to have taken a significant hit following controversial budget cuts that he

Toronto Argonaut turned military outfitter wants Canadian Army to be ‘brilliant at the basics’

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A few dramatic steps turned the mind of James Yurichuk, founder and chief executive of Mississauga-based clothing company Wuxly, from