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Ottawa to pay tax bill imposed on Laval, Que., after corrupt ex-mayor's fraud

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MONTREAL - The federal government has agreed to pay $1.1 million to settle a Canada Revenue Agency tax bill imposed

Judge's ruling on Ontario encampment 'cockamamie,' Premier Doug Ford says

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Premier Doug Ford says an Ontario judge’s recent decision barring the Region of Waterloo from removing people from a homeless

Alberta's Smith to answer questions about referendum on holding separation referendum

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CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to hold a news conference today about her referendum question on separation,

'Baffling': Reaction to Alberta's referendum on a separation referendum

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Thursday that a referendum on Oct. 19 will include a question about whether Albertans want,

Manitoba politician calls Saskatchewan farmer who killed Colten Boushie a victim

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WINNIPEG - A Manitoba legislature member is facing criticism for saying the farmer who killed Colten Boushie in a high-profile

Poilievre says all Conservatives will campaign for Alberta to stay part of Canada

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he and all Conservative MPs will press for Alberta to remain part of

RCMP has duty to reveal guns used in Tumbler Ridge shooting, advocacy groups say

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OTTAWA - Two gun control advocacy groups are renewing their calls for information about the firearms used in the mass

Alberta Premier Smith to make TV address amid talk of separation referendum

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is to make a TV address to the province tonight amid speculation of a

Canadian citizen charged with illegally voting in multiple U.S. elections

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BOSTON - The U.S. Attorney’s Office says a Canadian citizen who has been living in the United States for decades