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There are many reasons why Pierre Poilievre doesn't want a spring election. There's one surprising way he could buy more time

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s team feared the surprise of another floor crossing MP last Friday, but losing a member to

Thousands of Alberta government employees return to offices as hybrid work plan ends

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EDMONTON - Thousands of Alberta government workers are heading back to work in their offices full time.Sunday marked the official

Mark Carney, Doug Ford and Canada's shifting politics: Your questions answered

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This Q&A has ended. Check out the comments section to see how Alex Ballingall and Martin Regg Cohn answered readers’

Smith, Carney say Trump team must respect Canadian sovereignty

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith both said Thursday the United States needs to respect

TKMS signs agreement with Seaspan on submarine sustainment

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OTTAWA - German submarine manufacturer TKMS has signed an agreement to team up with Seaspan Shipyards to support and maintain

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon heading to Norway, Denmark and Greenland

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OTTAWA - Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is set to visit Greenland, Denmark and Norway next week.On Monday, Simon will travel

Bernard Drainville officially enters race to lead Coalition Avenir Québec

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MONTREAL - Bernard Drainville is officially entering the race to succeed François Legault as leader of the governing Coalition Avenir

Conservatives, Poilievre seek to carry convention momentum back into Parliament

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OTTAWA - Political analysts say the federal Conservatives and leader Pierre Poilievre have momentum coming off a unifying convention in

Badger, N.L., mayor says floodwater receding slowly, but partial evacuation remains

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HALIFAX - The mayor of a central Newfoundland town says the floodwaters are decreasing slightly, but the partial evacuation and