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Former Saskatchewan NDP member sitting as Independent says she was muzzled

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REGINA - A Saskatchewan legislature member says she left the Opposition NDP because she was told to keep quiet rather

Manitoba's Opposition calls for an income-tax cut to be tacked onto the budget bill

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba’s Opposition Progressive Conservatives are calling on the NDP government to add an income-tax cut to this year’s

N.S. advocates say province has failed to consult as it overhauls disability support

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HALIFAX - Advocates for Nova Scotians with disabilities say the provincial government has failed to consult with people affected by

'Henry's Law:' Saskatchewan strengthens carbon monoxide monitoring after boy's death

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REGINA - Saskatchewan is bolstering rules on carbon monoxide monitoring after an 11-year-old Regina boy was killed by the colourless,

Report on OpenAI expected from federal, provincial privacy watchdogs today

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OTTAWA - Privacy watchdogs plan to release a report today on OpenAI, the company behind the popular artificial intelligence-powered chatbot

Canada's Alert Ready system to be tested in most provinces today

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OTTAWA - Canadians across most of the country will hear the shrill screeching siren of the public alerting system today.A

Quebec labour minister to file police complaint over use of guillotine at protest

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Quebec’s labour minister says he will file a complaint with Montreal police after protesters used a guillotine on an effigy

Rivals team up against Nate Erskine-Smith in Scarborough nomination race

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It’s the negate Nate pact.Two rival candidates have reached a mutual support agreement in a bid to block Ontario Liberal

Doug Ford declines to say when records on scrapped $28.9-million jet will be released

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Premier Doug Ford is stonewalling on releasing documents related to the controversial purchase of a $28.9-million executive jet.“You focus on