Anand says Canada has no current plans to re-engage with Iran

OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Thursday Canada is not open to re-establishing diplomatic ties with Iran at this time, and pushed back on senators who claim Canada

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Anand says Canada has no current plans to re-engage with Iran

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Thursday Canada is not open to re-establishing diplomatic ties with Iran at

'Frustrating': Veterinarians urge regulatory changes as medicine shortages mount

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REGINA - Canadian veterinarians no longer have to access to 40 per cent of medications they once were able to

NDP leadership candidates acknowledge need to improve French in Montreal debate

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OTTAWA - The NDP leadership candidates admitted they need to brush up on their French-language skills when they faced off

Nova Scotia releases environmental racism draft report, won't commit to apology

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s opposition parties are criticizing the government for failing to immediately apologize to Mi’kmaq and African Nova

Premier blasts N.S. Power's cyberattack response, weighs fine for utility

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says he is disappointed with how the privately owned provincial utility responded to

Steven Guilbeault quits Carney's cabinet to protest pipeline deal

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OTTAWA - Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault resigned from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet late Thursday to protest his government’s new

B.C. lowers deficit projection to $11.2 billion on higher quarterly tax revenues

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VICTORIA - The British Columbia government says it’s now projecting an $11.2 billion deficit this fiscal year, still a record

Alberta's economy remains in the red with tweaked $6.4B deficit

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EDMONTON - Falling oil prices and trade troubles continue to threaten Alberta’s finances, but the province’s deficit is expected to

Manitoba legislature members trade insults over tofu, lattes and criminal past

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WINNIPEG - Tofu-eaters. Misogynists. Criminal.The insults have been flying fast and furious at the Manitoba legislature, where even Tom Lindsey,