Chiefs warn they'll fight any assault on First Nations rights in major projects push

OTTAWA - First Nations chiefs say they’ll oppose any actions by federal and provincial governments to expedite major projects that would undermine their rights and environmental protections.They passed two resolutions

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Chiefs warn they'll fight any assault on First Nations rights in major projects push

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OTTAWA - First Nations chiefs say they’ll oppose any actions by federal and provincial governments to expedite major projects that

Canada to buy 190 armoured vehicles from Ontario-based manufacturer in $2B deal

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LONDON - Prime Minister Mark Carney says the federal government is spending $2 billion over the next four years to

The latest on Ontario wildfires and smoke, from evacuations to poor air quality

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Here is the latest on wildfires in northern Ontario as communities evacuate and much of the province is blanketed in

Canada's Drug Agency recommends funding lecanemab for early-stage Alzheimer's disease

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TORONTO - Canada’s Drug Agency is recommending that public drug plans pay for a treatment shown to slow the progression

Canadian diplomats in U.S. face gun violence, housing woes, audit finds

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OTTAWA - An internal government audit of Canadian diplomatic missions in the U.S. completed late last year found staff faced

Ministers to address Assembly of First Nations gathering in Ottawa

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OTTAWA - A handful of federal ministers are expected to address hundreds of First Nations chiefs as they gather in

Feds announce new members of Senate appointments advisory board

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OTTAWA - A week after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his first picks for the Red Chamber, the federal government

Canada pauses applications for parent, grandparent immigration sponsorship program

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OTTAWA - The federal government will not accept any new applications this year from people who want to sponsor their

B.C. settles legal debt with former aide convicted in 'quick wins' scandal

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The British Columbia government says it’s forgiving $340,000 in legal debts owed by a former aide who pleaded guilty to