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Doug Ford's government gave these mayors superpowers. Here's what happened when some mayors tried to give them back

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Every year, Newmarket Mayor John Taylor gets the same letter from Premier Doug Ford’s housing minister, he says.The letter offers

MPs plan official Taiwan visit as Beijing blasts 'hurtful' trips, bars New Zealanders

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OTTAWA - A Liberal MP says she and her parliamentary colleagues will take part in a delegation to Taiwan this

Carney government testing use of AI in prisons to create profile reports of offenders

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OTTAWA—The Canadian government is considering the use of artificial intelligence to save time creating influential assessment profile reports of offenders

Elections Alberta kicks off hiring spree ahead of 'colossal' fall referendum vote

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s election agency is officially on the hunt for at least 60,000 people to work the fall referendum,

Feds planning evacuation centres in advance of wildfire season

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OTTAWA - The federal government says it’s helping to set up evacuation centres across the country for people fleeing wildfires.At

A little yelling seems to come with the job of being prime minister

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One of the basic skills of being a politician revolves around how to avoid an unwelcome question.Some are pretty good

Doug Ford gives his aging government a long summer to regroup

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Days before the anniversary of his first election victory, in the second year of a third term, Premier Doug Ford

How geography, Trump, and global instability help explain World Cup security costs

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Bud Mercer was the head of security for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, a near billion-dollar operation.But the veteran former RCMP

Poilievre to prescribe new policies as an antidote for Alberta separation sentiment

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CALGARY - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is expected to call for a shift in federal policies as an antidote for