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Fraser says request for limits on notwithstanding clause not just about Quebec

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OTTAWA - Justice Minister Sean Fraser says the government’s request to Canada’s top court to set limits on the notwithstanding

Palestine activists criticize Ottawa's go-slow approach to recognition of statehood

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OTTAWA - As Ottawa warns its symbolic recognition of Palestinian statehood next week won’t immediately lead to a full embassy,

Return on fall budget investments will help drive down deficit: Champagne

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OTTAWA - Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the returns from Ottawa’s capital spending plans in the upcoming fall budget will

Escalation of B.C. public service strike hits citizens' services and gaming branch

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BURNABY - Public service workers in British Columbia are again escalating job action, picketing a citizens’ services office that issues

Trade corridor partnership connecting northern and southern Ontario announced

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SAULT STE. MARIE - Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and the Hamilton Oshawa Port Authority have signed a partnership to develop

Ford believes Carney will designate Highway 401 tunnel as 'national interest' project

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford believes Prime Minister Mark Carney will back his idea for a tunnel under Highway 401 through

N.S. was aiming for 500 hosts on the home-sharing program that resulted in 60 leases

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HALIFAX - Documents released by Nova Scotia show that a provincial home-sharing program fell far short of the government’s initial

Progressive groups rally 'common front' to march, challenge elements of Carney agenda

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Canada-wide protests are planned this weekend, a coalition of progressive civil society groups say, in what organizers call an emerging

Think tank calls on Ottawa to abandon single-payer pharmacare model

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OTTAWA - A think tank is urging the federal government to abandon plans for a single-payer pharmacare program in the