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Doug Ford fires PC caucus chair who spoke critically about pension plan

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Premier Doug Ford fired his hand-picked caucus chair for defending Progressive Conservative MPPs upset about a new pension plan that

Five Liberals preparing to replace Nate Erskine-Smith in Toronto riding

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OTTAWA—A crowded field is emerging for the Liberal nomination in a Toronto riding, but it’s unclear if there will even

Poilievre says Quebec separatism was 'wiped out' under Tories. Polls say otherwise.

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OTTAWA - The Bloc Québécois is taking issue with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s claim that support for Quebec separatism was

Citing 'institutional resistance,' military police watchdog calls for broader powers

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OTTAWA - Canada’s military police watchdog is calling on the federal government to change the law to give her office

AFN chief rebukes Alberta separation talks in meeting with King Charles

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OTTAWA - The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations rebuked the Alberta separation movement during a meeting with

NDP MP introduces bill that would require floor crossers to face voters first

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OTTAWA - NDP parliamentary leader Don Davies has introduced a private member’s bill that would compel floor crossers to face

Federal government’s new AI strategy will emphasize trust, minister says

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OTTAWA - The federal government’s new artificial intelligence strategy will look to build trust in AI, Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan

Pickering, Ont., councillor running for mayor after multiple misconduct complaints

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PICKERING - A Pickering, Ont., city councillor previously embroiled in multiple misconduct complaints and pay suspensions has announced she’s running

U.S. big tech holds 85% of Canadian cloud market, report says ahead of AI strategy

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OTTAWA - Three big U.S. tech companies control the vast majority of Canada’s publicly-available cloud infrastructure, says a new report