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Ministers to address Assembly of First Nations gathering in Ottawa

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OTTAWA - A handful of federal ministers are expected to address hundreds of First Nations chiefs as they gather in

Feds announce new members of Senate appointments advisory board

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OTTAWA - A week after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his first picks for the Red Chamber, the federal government

Canada pauses applications for parent, grandparent immigration sponsorship program

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OTTAWA - The federal government will not accept any new applications this year from people who want to sponsor their

B.C. settles legal debt with former aide convicted in 'quick wins' scandal

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The British Columbia government says it’s forgiving $340,000 in legal debts owed by a former aide who pleaded guilty to

More Canadians trust China under Xi Jinping than Donald Trump's America: Pew poll

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OTTAWA - As U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration continues to erode allies’ trust, a new poll suggests the number of

Alberta First Nation sues Ottawa over $5 treaty annuity, argues amount stuck in 1899

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EDMONTON - A northern Alberta First Nation is suing the federal government to increase its annual treaty annuity payments.Athabasca Chipewyan

Ford government looks to axe rule that let Toronto MPPs expense Toronto hotel stays

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is looking to eliminate a rule that lets members of provincial parliament who

Stan Cho, tourism minister and Toronto MPP, to repay $16K in city hotel expenses

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TORONTO - An Ontario cabinet minister who represents a north Toronto riding promised Tuesday to reimburse more than $16,000 in

Anand offers Brazil $125M in energy financing, seals wildfire pact amid trade talks

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has announced $125 million in financing for sustainable infrastructure in Brazil, a country