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Senators call on Carney to restore antisemitism envoy, step up fight against hate

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OTTAWA - The Senate human rights committee is calling for more education, better digital literacy and a federal task force

Parliamentary committee on assisted dying has gone 'off the rails,' expert warns

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OTTAWA - An expert in Canada’s assisted dying laws is warning that the committee of MPs and senators tasked with

In reversal, Anand says Ottawa will restore envoy for women, peace and security

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OTTAWA - Ottawa will restore the position of envoy for women, peace and security in the coming weeks, Foreign Affairs

'Alberta Time': Bill tabled to ditch clock changes, keep daylight time all year

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EDMONTON - Alberta took the first formal step Thursday toward ending more than a half-century of annual clock changes.Premier Danielle

Federal health coverage for rejected asylum claimants topped $275M over last decade

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OTTAWA - The Immigration Department says Canada spent more than $275 million on health coverage over the past decade for

Saskatchewan monitoring Alberta's daylight time plan, may change law

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s government says it may amend its time legislation depending on what Alberta does with its clocks. Saskatchewan says

Canada's top envoy to Washington apologizes for sending English-only invitation

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WASHINGTON - Canada’s top envoy to Washington has apologized for sending an English-only invitation to members of Parliament.At a committee

Outcry over Newfoundland minister's use of AI results in tears in the legislature

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ST. JOHN’S - A cabinet minister in Newfoundland and Labrador broke down in tears in the legislature after days of

Youth pleads not guilty to terrorism charges in alleged plot to attack Jewish people

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OTTAWA - A youth has pleaded not guilty to three terrorism-related charges stemming from his alleged involvement in a plot