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Quebec legislature members denounce Carney's comments on Clarity Act

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QUÉBEC - Quebec legislature members are coming together to denounce the prime minister’s comment suggesting that a simple majority isn’t

Olympians, Paralympians honoured on Parliament Hill Wednesday

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OTTAWA -  Canada’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes were honoured in Ottawa Wednesday.Dozens of athletes from the Milano Cortina Games in

Chinese foreign minister's visit to Canada a 'positive sign': trade minister

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OTTAWA - China’s foreign minister is visiting Canada this week, something International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu is calling a positive

Politicians react to Steven Guilbeault's resignation from Liberal party

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OTTAWA - Former environment minister and staunch environmentalist Steven Guilbeault confirmed Wednesday he will step down as a Liberal member

Uber president calls on federal government to speed up policy, program work

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TORONTO - Uber’s president wants the federal government to act faster on policies and programs that will help Canadian companies

Carney thanks Steven Guilbeault for his service ahead of MP's resignation

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is thanking former cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault for his contributions to government as the

Doug Ford gave mayors powers to build homes. Join us at noon to discuss what they actually did

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We’re inviting you to ask Star journalists questions about their months-long investigation into the use of strong-mayor powers across Ontario. In 2022, Doug

Former environment minister Steven Guilbeault expected to quit Carney government: sources

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OTTAWA — Former environment minister Steven Guilbeault is expected to announce Wednesday that he will resign as a Liberal MP,

Mark Carney says Alberta separation would require 'clear majority' in referendum

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says any referendum on Alberta’s separation from Canada would require a “clear majority,” and