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India's commerce minister says Carney's recent visit helped to reset relations

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OTTAWA - India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal says Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent visit to his country paved

Navdeep Bains enters Ontario Liberal leadership race as Nate Erskine-Smith loses appeal

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Former federal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains has officially entered the Ontario Liberal leadership race amid uncertainty about MP Nate Erskine-Smith’s

Manitoba doctors support provincial government's proposed social media ban

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WINNIPEG - The negative effects social media has on children and youth’s mental and physical health is outweighing other health

Olivia Chow to run for re-election as Toronto's mayor: 'There's more to do'

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Olivia Chow ended months of speculation Monday by declaring she would seek re-election, setting up a fall mayoral race that increasingly

South Korean submarine in B.C. is floor model in sales pitch to supply Canada's fleet

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VICTORIA - The flagship of South Korea’s submarine fleet is docked in British Columbia where it’s serving as a floating

Former federal cabinet member Navdeep Bains enters Ontario Liberal leadership race

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TORONTO - Former federal cabinet member Navdeep Bains has entered the Ontario Liberal leadership race.Bains worked as a science and

Anand says Israel's 'mistreatment' of Canadians in flotilla violated UN treaty

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Israel’s mistreatment of Canadians participating in a flotilla trying to reach Gaza

Ottawa launches national aerial firefighting fleet for 2026 wildfire season

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OTTAWA -  The federal government has set up Canada’s first-ever reserve of firefighting aircraft to help provinces and territories respond

Community voices frustration as Burnaby hospital expansion project is put on hold

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BURNABY - Dozens of protesters carrying placards gathered in a park in Burnaby, B.C., to rally against the provincial government’s