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Education unions, province begin contract talks, set additional dates to bargain

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The province and teacher unions have yet to agree on what items will be bargained this summer, but have scheduled

More Haitians will try to come to Canada after U.S. court decision, advocate says

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MONTREAL - A Montreal-based advocate for asylum seekers says Canada should expect a new wave of Haitians trying to enter

Transport Canada grounds Black Hawk helicopter that RCMP still has to pay for

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OTTAWA — The RCMP is paying for a Black Hawk helicopter it can’t use and its border surveillance program has

Canada, Alberta flags fly high at town parade amid separatism debate

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PONOKA - Paraders waved both Canada and Alberta flags high as many in the crowd cheered louder for tossed candy

Police misconduct information must be disclosed in criminal case, Supreme Court says

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada says information about an Edmonton police detective’s past misconduct must be disclosed in

Senior leaders of Edmonton-based infantry battalion reinstated after investigation

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EDMONTON - The Department of National Defence has reinstated two leaders of a respected Edmonton battalion days after announcing they

A brief history of 24 Sussex, the former — and future — home of prime ministers

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OTTAWA - The federal government has announced a plan to restore the official residence of the prime minister at 24

Mark Carney pitches public fundraising to restore 24 Sussex Drive

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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to restore the crumbling 24 Sussex Drive, and is asking Canadians to fundraise for it.The

Situation in Venezuela after earthquakes 'horrific': Anand

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says the situation in Venezuela following two catastrophic earthquakes is “horrific” and Canada