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Mark Carney says Alberta separation would require 'clear majority' in referendum

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says any referendum on Alberta’s separation from Canada would require a “clear majority,” and

Canada suspends admissions of residents of countries hit by Ebola

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Starting midnight Wednesday, Ottawa will suspend immigration documents and admissions of travellers who are residents of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda

MP, senator call for government to apologize for forced adoptions

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OTTAWA - The government should apologize for its role in supporting the practice of forced adoptions, Liberal MP Karina Gould

City councillors could lose their jobs for serious misconduct under just-passed Ontario law

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City councillors can be thrown out of office for harassing staff under new legislation that comes after a years-long push

Errors that forced reinstatement of Victoria school board 'inadvertent': minister

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VICTORIA - British Columbia Education Minister Lisa Beare says legal errors that forced the government to reinstate the entire Victoria

Ford government reverses plan to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documents

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is reversing its decision to go to court to prevent the release of

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announces bid for re-election

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TORONTO - Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow will be seeking a second term in this year’s municipal election, she announced Monday.Chow

Grave of Canadian soldier from First World War identified in cemetery in France

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OTTAWA - The Department of National Defence says it has confirmed that a previously unidentified grave in France for a

Ontario to name high-risk offenders on new website launching next year

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TORONTO - Ontario Provincial Police are set to launch a website next year that will name high-risk offenders, the solicitor