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Why a union drive at Toronto city hall has turned nasty — and why the election might end up deciding its fate

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A union drive by Toronto city hall political staff took a bitter turn last month, with the union and the city

Supreme Court recognizes intimate partner violence as a legal basis for civil damages

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has recognized intimate partner violence as a distinct legal basis for pursuing civil

France rejects plan to send its last two captive orcas to live in Nova Scotia refuge

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HALIFAX - A non-profit group in Nova Scotia has failed in its bid to bring two orcas from France to

Quebec reimbursing farmers for fuel tax, says measure will help competitiveness

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DRUMMONDVILLE - Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette has responded to pressure from the agriculture sector, promising to reimburse millions of dollars

Carney government, Alberta strike deal to fast-track building new pipeline by 2027

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OTTAWA — The federal government and Alberta will try to clear the way for construction of a major new oil pipeline

Angry community members rally to protect TDSB's 'gutted' model schools

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Parents, trustees and union leaders gathered outside a school on Friday, urging the province to preserve an award-winning program they

Eby says Ottawa is rewarding Alberta's 'bad behaviour' with pipeline agreement

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VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier David Eby says the federal government is rewarding Alberta for “bad behaviour” by agreeing to

Crown urges new trial in B.C. sex assault case, tossed over delays in 2025

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VANCOUVER - The B.C. Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in a sexual assault case that was tossed out last

Major VPN provider says it could leave Canada over lawful access bill

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OTTAWA - Virtual private network service NordVPN says it could pull out of Canada over the federal government’s proposed lawful