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'We cannot listen to our loved ones' voices': Canadians with family in Iran fear the worst

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OTTAWA - It has been nine agonizing days since Toronto resident Foad Farhani was able to check in on his

Manitoba government's new digital wallet offers storage of personal data

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is launching a new app to let people store their health cards, and eventually other

Bank of Canada's Macklem backs U.S. Fed chair Powell amid DOJ probe

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OTTAWA - Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem came to the defence of his U.S. counterpart Jerome Powell on Monday

Liberal MPs leave delegation to Taiwan to 'avoid confusion' as Carney heads to China

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OTTAWA - Two Liberal MPs say they are quitting a sponsored trip to Taiwan early to “avoid confusion” about Canada’s

Carney meets with Coastal First Nations today to talk major projects, oceans

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PRINCE RUPERT - Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet today with Coastal First Nations in Prince Rupert, B.C., to discuss

Canadian charity opens relief hub for children in Gaza

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OTTAWA - As advocates warn the world is turning away from the suffering in Gaza, a Canadian charity is opening

Ontario marks progress in attaching everyone in the province to primary care

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TORONTO - Ontario is on track to connect everyone in the province to a primary care provider by 2029, thanks

Manitoba PC board member suspended over ICE social media post

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WINNIPEG - A regional director with the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives had his board position and party membership suspended Monday after

Alberta NDP calls on Premier Smith to acknowledge, address ER capacity 'crisis'

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s Opposition NDP is calling on Premier Danielle Smith’s government to face a “crisis” of overcrowded hospitals head-on