First citizen recall petition against Alberta legislature member fails

EDMONTON - The first of more than two dozen recall petitions launched against members of Alberta’s legislature has come up short.Jenny Yeremiy has submitted her petition against Education Minister Demetrios

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First citizen recall petition against Alberta legislature member fails

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EDMONTON - The first of more than two dozen recall petitions launched against members of Alberta’s legislature has come up

Carney calls on middle powers to band together in World Economic Forum speech

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DAVOS - Speaking before the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland today, Prime Minister Mark Carney says the world has

CP NewsAlert: Carney speaking at World Economic Forum, first address as PM

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DAVOS - Prime Minister Mark Carney is speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland where U.S. President Donald

'I'm traumatized': Terrified Haitians in U.S. make dangerous journey to Canada

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MONTREAL - Frantz André says his phone rings every day with scared Haitians in the United States considering the dangerous

Permanent residency applications approved for family of Ottawa mass murder victims

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OTTAWA - Canada has approved permanent residency status for the Sri Lankan brother and father of an Ottawa man whose

Ontario Liberal caucus names John Fraser as pick for interim leader

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TORONTO - The Ontario Liberal caucus has named John Fraser as their pick for interim leader, a role he is

Manitoba offers security funds for places of worship following hate symbol attacks

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is promising up to $1 million to help boost security at places of worship following

Churchill port is 'our only hope' if Greenland dispute rises, Manitoba premier says

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says the growing tension over Greenland is yet another reason to have a more

B.C. postponing changes to heritage act to increase consultation, says minister

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VICTORIA - The B.C. government is postponing changes to the law that governs the designation and protection of heritage sites