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Court tosses defamation suit by mayor's wife against Union of BC Indian Chiefs

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QUESNEL - The B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed a defamation lawsuit launched by the wife of the mayor of Quesnel,

Alberta judge denies effort to amend court challenge against province's trans law

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EDMONTON - Advocates in Alberta have lost a court battle in their fight against provincial restrictions on medical treatment for

Manitoba Tory gets one-day suspension from the legislature chamber

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WINNIPEG - The Speaker of the Manitoba legislature, Tom Lindsey, tossed a Tory Opposition member from the chamber Monday, warned

Prime Minister Mark Carney to name new governor general Tuesday

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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected announce Canada’s next governor general on Tuesday, the Star has learned.The Star has confirmed

Federal intelligence commissioner issued record number of decisions last year: report

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OTTAWA - The federal intelligence commissioner, who approves or denies key national security activities, issued 14 decisions last year —

Government says it's working to track temporary resident exits following AG report

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OTTAWA - Canada’s immigration department says it plans to launch a pilot program next month to reach out to international

Solomon says new federal AI strategy will track impact on jobs

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OTTAWA - Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says the government’s new national AI strategy will consider the technology’s impacts on

Canada's Greens say Fredericton riding association de-registered because of 'error'

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FREDERICTON - The Green Party of Canada says it’s working to regain registered status for a key riding association in

Alberta separatists set to deliver thousands of signatures on petition for referendum

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EDMONTON - A group of Alberta separatists gathering signatures to trigger a referendum on pulling the province out of Confederation