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Premier Danielle Smith defends new COVID shot administration fee during radio show

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s wasteful purchase of children’s pain and fever medicine three years ago helped inform the province’s decision to

Carney lands in Poland, kicking off mission to deepen European ties

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WARSAW - Prime Minister Mark Carney landed in Poland on Saturday, kicking off a broader mission to deepen economic and

Quebec college facing $30M fine over English student enrolment postpones 1st day

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MONTREAL - A Quebec college facing a $30-million fine for enrolling too many students in English-language programs is suspending the

Minister's office reviewing tribunal order on First Nations child welfare

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OTTAWA - Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty’s office says she is reviewing a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal order for parties

Advocates against HIV criminalization decry Carney silence on reform Trudeau promised

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OTTAWA - HIV activists say there is mounting frustration in communities affected by the virus, amid near-silence from the federal

Contributing to war and peace: Canada's role in Ukraine explained

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OTTAWA - Ottawa is watching closely as U.S. President Donald Trump attempts to play peacemaker in the war in Ukraine.Canada

For trappers, the land is their office — wildfires have them bracing for the worst

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WINNIPEG - Some trappers are expecting “catastrophic losses” to their food and financial security this year, as Canada’s second-worst wildfire

Haitians in Springfield were thrust into the spotlight — now they're bracing to leave

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SPRINGFIELD - Viles Dorsainvil looks down at his hands — pauses — and says he doesn’t know what his future

Retaliatory tariff turnaround puts Ottawa in better negotiating spot: LeBlanc

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WASHINGTON - Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said the decision to drop retaliatory tariffs puts Ottawa in a better position