Liberal MPs insist party remains united following Guilbeault's resignation

OTTAWA - Members of the federal Liberal caucus maintained Friday that their party remains united in the wake of Steven Guilbeault’s resignation from cabinet — but NDP MPs say they

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Liberal MPs insist party remains united following Guilbeault's resignation

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OTTAWA - Members of the federal Liberal caucus maintained Friday that their party remains united in the wake of Steven

B.C. dairy milk testers on strike, call for fair mileage compensation: union

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BURNABY - The BC General Employees Union says dairy milk testers in the province have started job action.The union says

Ontario, federal governments establishing fusion energy research centre

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The Ontario and federal governments, along with an energy company, have announced that they are setting up a research Centre

Feds set to open new co-ordination centre for disaster response

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OTTAWA - Canada will soon have a new operations centre to help co-ordinate countrywide disaster response.Government officials on Friday offered

Pipeline deal gets downbeat play at Alberta UCP convention, separation talk

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s watershed pipeline deal with Ottawa wasn’t front and centre Friday when Premier Danielle Smith spoke with United

Pipeline deal with Ottawa gets downbeat play at Alberta UCP convention

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s watershed pipeline deal with Ottawa wasn’t front and centre as Premier Danielle Smith spoke with United Conservative

Alberta's Smith says recall petitions distracting from government's 'amazing' work

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says recall petitions against 14 of her caucus members have become a distraction from

Anand says Global Affairs cuts won't harm consular access for Canadians abroad

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says budget cuts at Global Affairs Canada won’t affect the ability of Canadians

Saskatchewan's updated $1.6B child-care deal with Ottawa includes funding increase

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s new child-care deal is to see Ottawa spend $1.6 billion over five years to support $10-a-day care,