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Canadian sport system ‘underfunded and unsafe,’ commission urges Ottawa to step up

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Canadian sport needs an overhaul, and it starts with the federal government.That was the conclusion of the Future of Sport

Liberals to debate age restrictions on social media, AI chatbots

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OTTAWA - Age restrictions on using social media accounts and AI chatbots are among the topics up for debate when

Doug Ford and Mark Carney to expand HST rebate to all new home buyers

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Premier Doug Ford and Prime Minister Mark Carney are extending the 13 per cent harmonized sales tax break on new

Lawyers for Quebec government tell Supreme Court that Bill 21 is legitimate

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OTTAWA - The Quebec government is urging the Supreme Court of Canada to uphold a controversial secularism law, arguing that

Manitoba budget expands tax exemption on food items, aims to cut deficit

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government laid out a provincial budget Tuesday that promises savings for snack lovers, many homeowners and

Tax help and affordability: Highlights from the Manitoba budget

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Finance Minister Adrien Sala tabled on Tuesday the provincial budget for 2026-27. Here are some highlights:— The

Doug Ford accuses privacy commissioner of politicizing his changes to access to information law

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Premier Doug Ford is lashing out at Ontario’s privacy commissioner, accusing her of politicizing his decision to retroactively exempt himself

Mark Carney invokes Christian values as top court told religious beliefs don't belong in government

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OTTAWA — Right before Quebec vigorously defended its law promoting state neutrality and secularism in public services, Prime Minister Mark

Ford government warns school boards to keep graduation ceremonies 'apolitical'

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Education Minister Paul Calandra has ordered all school boards to keep graduation ceremonies “apolitical,” warning he will not hesitate to