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N.S. open to conversations about projects on protected land, minister says

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HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia minister says she has no interest in allowing a world-renowned golf developer to build a

Montreal museum spotlights sex workers history of activism and resistance

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MONTREAL - When community group Mile End Chavurah held an event in 2023 to name Jewish Montreal’s “new patron saint,”

UNAIDS chief urges Carney not to cut foreign aid, global health funding

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OTTAWA - The head of the United Nations’ HIV/AIDS program is urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to reverse his government’s

Independent report into Quebec Liberal vote-buying allegations due in January 2026

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QUÉBEC - The Quebec Liberal Party says a retired judge hired to investigate allegations of cash payments during the party’s

Unions, community groups rally in Montreal against Quebec government policies

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MONTREAL - Quebec’s major labour unions marched in downtown Montreal Saturday, their members expressing anger over the Quebec government’s legislative

No return timeline for hundreds displaced by smouldering Toronto highrise fire

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TORONTO - Evacuees from two Toronto highrises are without a timeline for return as firefighters try to battle a smouldering

Study says Canada is too lax on civilian oversight of the military

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OTTAWA - Canada maintains a low level of civilian oversight of the military due to Parliament’s rigid party discipline, according

Liberal MPs insist party remains united following Guilbeault's resignation

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OTTAWA - Members of the federal Liberal caucus maintained Friday that their party remains united in the wake of Steven

B.C. dairy milk testers on strike, call for fair mileage compensation: union

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BURNABY - The BC General Employees Union says dairy milk testers in the province have started job action.The union says