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Long before Donald Trump, Canada-U.S. relations hit crises like these

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Canada-U.S. relations have been pretty harmonious — well, over the last century, anyhow. But it’s usually the tense moments that

Voting opens in B.C. Conservative leadership race, winner to be announced May 30

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VICTORIA - Voting starts today for members of the B.C. Conservative Party to pick their new leader.Five candidates are running

Montreal sex workers march for stronger labour rights on F1 weekend

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MONTREAL - A group of sex workers and their supporters marched through downtown Montreal on Saturday to demand better working

Quebec Premier Fréchette won't rule out exceeding $250M spending pot

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LÉVIS - Premier Christine Fréchette defended her spending promises on Saturday, despite a warning from the province’s finance minister that

'This country cannot be broken:' Campaign to keep Alberta in Canada launches

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EDMONTON - An effort to stop Alberta from leaving Canada launched in Edmonton today.Thomas Lukaszuk, Alberta’s former deputy premier, says

New U.S. green card policy could impact Canadians seeking permanent residency: lawyer

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A Canadian immigration lawyer says a new U.S. policy requiring most foreigners to apply for green cards from their home

Toronto city council votes down asking Doug Ford for a referendum on Billy Bishop airport expansion

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In a somewhat unexpected move, Toronto city council has voted against asking the province to add a referendum on the

Strike notice by Metro Vancouver staff, district says essential services unaffected

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VANCOUVER - A union representing hundreds of Metro Vancouver employees says it has issued a 72-hour strike notice in their

Doug Ford blasts Danielle Smith's Alberta referendum move: 'It's not going to win'

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Premier Doug Ford is blasting Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s decision to hold a referendum on whether her province should move