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Ontario needs 60,000 more university grads in these key areas over next decade: Report

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Ontario will need 60,000 more university graduates over the next decade in the key areas of science/technology, health care and

Senior Cuban diplomat says Havana ready to fight U.S., praises Canadian aid

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OTTAWA - Cuba is prepared for a fight with the United States and is praising Canada for its humanitarian aid,

Gun control advocacy groups urge PM to implement long-awaited protection measure

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OTTAWA - A women’s advocacy organization and several other groups that support gun control are urging Prime Minister Mark Carney

Canada's spy service received judge's OK to target malware-infected devices

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OTTAWA - Canada’s spy service obtained a judge’s permission to disrupt cyberthreats from foreign adversaries who infected digital devices with

Saskatchewan Conservative MP Cathay Wagantall to resign before fall sitting

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OTTAWA - Conservative MP Cathay Wagantall says she plans to resign her seat in the House of Commons at the

Shelve expansion of MAID for mental illness, special committee urges Carney government

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OTTAWA—A parliamentary committee has recommended that the federal government shelve “indefinitely” its expansion of medical assistance in dying for people

'Electrical non-compliances' found at B.C. waterpark where kids were burned

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CULTUS LAKE - The agency that oversees safety at B.C. amusement parks says investigators have found “electrical non compliances” at

Police ethics commissioner reviewing Montreal racism allegations

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MONTREAL - Quebec’s police ethics commissioner says it is reviewing a complaint about serious allegations of racism and misconduct by

Smith tells First Nations chiefs to 'check themselves' over treason accusation

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a group of Indigenous chiefs need to “check themselves,” after they accused her of potential