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Elections Alberta to soon start hiring 60,000 ballot counters for separation vote

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EDMONTON - Elections Alberta says a massive hiring effort for the fall referendum on the province’s place in Canada is

Leadership vote to be announced for B.C. Conservative Party after Rustad ouster

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VANCOUVER - It’s a pivotal day for the British Columbia Conservative Party as the Opposition in the provincial legislature will

Mark Carney adviser considering run in B.C. byelection

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OTTAWA — One of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s top advisers, who played a key role in his rise to power last

B.C. World Cup cost estimates spike again, almost triple initial estimates

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VANCOUVER - The British Columbia government says the cost of hosting World Cup matches in Vancouver has spiked again and

Elections BC says no deliberate violations in 2024 Surrey-Guildford vote

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VICTORIA - Elections BC says it has found no evidence of deliberate violations in a Metro Vancouver riding that helped

Bloc Québécois MP Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay confirms switch to Parti Québécois

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SAINT-HYACINTHE - Bloc Québécois MP Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay has confirmed he’ll resign his seat in the House of Commons to run

Newfoundland and Labrador drops lawsuit challenging federal equalization program

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ST. JOHN’S - The Newfoundland and Labrador government has dropped a lawsuit challenging the federal equalization program.The province’s former Liberal

He may be an Alberta MP, but Pierre Poilievre won't be able to vote in referendum

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OTTAWA—Pierre Poilievre, the only federal leader who is an Alberta MP, will not have a direct say in a referendum

Top Chinese diplomat hints at more trade in visit to Canada

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OTTAWA — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi dangled the possibility of doubling trade with Canada on Friday, well beyond the