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B.C. housing bill focuses on multi-units, publicizing short-term rental penalties

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VICTORIA - The British Columbia government is proposing changes to its short-term rental laws, including allowing for compliance orders and

Minister open to changing bill that would give police easier access to personal data

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OTTAWA - Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says he is open to amending proposed border security legislation that would make

B.C. strike escalates to include about 26,000 public service workers, professionals

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Two unions representing British Columbia professionals and public service workers have escalated their weeks-long job action to include about 26,000

Senate debates bill to add warning labels to alcohol packaging

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OTTAWA - The Senate is studying a bill that proposes adding cancer warning labels to alcohol packaging.Sen. Patrick Brazeau, who

Ontario moving ahead with Toronto compromise on bike lanes despite appeal

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TORONTO - Ontario’s transportation minister says the government plans to soon restore lanes of vehicle traffic but keep bike lanes

Influencers — not news outlets or politicians — 'dominated' election online: report

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OTTAWA - Influencers had the “loudest voices” online in this spring’s federal election, overtaking news outlets and politicians, says a

Labour expert questions why Alberta government delayed lockout of teachers

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EDMONTON - As an Alberta-wide teachers strike drags into its fourth day, a labour relations expert doesn’t see why the

Jobs minister urges striking Canada Post union to respond to latest offer

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OTTAWA - The federal jobs minister is urging the union representing striking Canada Post workers to respond to the Crown

Gaza peace plan agreed to, Canada calls for immediate and unimpeded aid

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has responded to news that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase