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Federal privacy law changes would expand sharing of personal data across government

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OTTAWA - The Liberal government proposes making it easier for federal agencies to share and reuse the personal data of

Legault attends his last sitting at legislature as Quebec premier

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François Legault attended what was likely his last sitting at the Quebec legislation as his party’s leader.Following a weeklong break

Ontario to build on 'strong mayor' system by appointing 'strong' regional chairs

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government proposed Thursday to directly appoint a slate of regional council chairs and give

B.C. Premier David Eby temporarily replaces spokesperson with identical twin

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VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier David Eby hasn’t had to familiarize himself with a new face in his office after

Pierre Poilievre takes to another U.S. podcast to sketch out his vision for Canada

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OTTAWA — Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre — a longtime critic of mainstream media in Canada — has for the second time in

Tory MP echoes calls for Carney to apologize to Grassy Narrows over protest remarks

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OTTAWA - The Conservative critic for Indigenous Services is echoing calls for Prime Minister Mark Carney to apologize to Grassy

First Nation blocks main highway to Halifax over cannabis crackdown

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HALIFAX - A First Nation says it is blockading part of a main highway into Halifax to protest police raids

Candidate ends his bid for Conservative nomination in Poilievre's former riding

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OTTAWA - The man who announced he was seeking the Conservative nomination in Pierre Poilievre’s former riding of Carleton in

Nova Scotia legislature reopens to public — but with new restrictions

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HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia legislature has reopened with additional restrictions to the public more than one week after a