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Report into Quebec Liberal scandals finds ex-leader Pablo Rodriguez was unaware

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QUÉBEC - A retired Superior Court judge who investigated a text message scandal that helped bring down former Quebec Liberal

Canadians returning from Cuba amid energy crisis due to U.S. oil blockade

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HALIFAX - Ryan Profid was enjoying a karaoke night at a resort near Cayo Coco in Cuba when he was

Former U.S. State Department official optimistic CUSMA will be renewed

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CALGARY - A former U.S. State Department official says he’s optimistic the Canada-U.S.-Mexico free trade agreement will be renewed. Edward Fishman,

B.C. throne speech cancelled because of Tumbler Ridge shooting

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s provincial legislature has cancelled Thursday’s throne speech because of the mass shooting that claimed nine lives

Carney cancels trip to Europe following B.C. school shooting

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has cancelled his plans to travel to Halifax and Munich, Germany, following a deadly

First Nation in N.S. says it's declaring a state of emergency due to illicit drugs

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SIPEKNE’KATIK FIRST NATION - A First Nation in Nova Scotia says it is declaring a state of emergency over what

B.C. revamps funding for children with autism and other support needs

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British Columbia has unveiled a revamped funding system for children and youth with disabilities, including those with autism, with the

A mother recounts her dangerous journey across the border to escape Trump's America

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MONTREAL - At times, a 25-year old woman said the snow reached her knees as she trudged through a dark,

Alberta's Smith says 'significant' deficits to come, rules out tax hikes and big cuts

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says “significant” deficits are in store for her province as it tries to grapple