Former Winnipeg mayor questioned about money received from contractor

WINNIPEG - Former Winnipeg mayor Sam Katz faced questions at a public inquiry Thursday about money he received from a contractor leading a major construction project that ran over budget.The

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Former Winnipeg mayor questioned about money received from contractor

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WINNIPEG - Former Winnipeg mayor Sam Katz faced questions at a public inquiry Thursday about money he received from a

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, federal leaders attend vigil in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

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OTTAWA - Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has confirmed she will join Prime Minister Carney at a vigil Friday to honour

First Nation buys own backup generators, saying governments and utility failed them

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WINNIPEG - A Manitoba First Nation whose residents were evacuated for months last summer due to a wildfire and an

Newfoundland's COVID-19 travel restriction a justifiable Charter infringement: court

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed the constitutionality of a pandemic-related restriction that curbed travel to Newfoundland

Freeland violated law by answering questions about byelection: elections commissioner

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OTTAWA - The Commissioner of Canada Elections said former Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland unintentionally violated the Elections Act by answering

A timeline of how the Tumbler Ridge shootings unfolded

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The following timeline of Tuesday’s shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., is based on information provided by RCMP at separate press

Charles Milliard acclaimed as new leader of Quebec Liberal Party

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MONTREAL - The Quebec Liberals have acclaimed 46-year-old Charles Milliard as their new leader, forgoing the need for a second

Quicksketch: A look at newly acclaimed Quebec Liberal Leader Charles Milliard

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MONTREAL - Charles Milliard was acclaimed leader of the Quebec Liberal Party on Friday, replacing Pablo Rodriguez who resigned in

Federal public servants seek legal advice as they face job cuts

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OTTAWA - Several law firms in Ottawa say they’re getting an influx of calls from federal workers looking to learn