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Barrier needed on Vancouver bridge after another suicide death, advocates say

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VANCOUVER - The lack of suicide-prevention barriers on Vancouver’s Granville Street Bridge is “inexcusable” after a woman fell to her

Judge quashes Alberta separation petition in favour of First Nations

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EDMONTON - An Alberta judge has quashed a separatist petition, saying the provincial government had a duty to consult with

Scope of access to leaked Alberta voter list may be incomplete: Elections Alberta

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EDMONTON - Elections Alberta says the separatist group at the centre of a massive voter information breach may not have

Federal government spent more than $800M on AI contracts, licensing over 3 years

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OTTAWA - Ottawa has spent more than $800 million on artificial intelligence technology since 2023, according to data provided by

Anand, McGuinty seek deeper security, investment ties in Persian Gulf amid Iran war

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand arrived Tuesday in the Persian Gulf, a region where Canada is aiming to

Parti Québécois leader worries — without proof — that Ottawa is spying on his party

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QUÉBEC - Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says he’s worried the federal government is spying on his party. St-Pierre Plamondon

UN, First Nations leaders say Liberals must pass Indian Act changes as 'priority'

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OTTAWA - A United Nations panel is calling on Ottawa to make it a priority to eliminate the second-generation cutoff

New commissioner appointed to oversee investigations into Manitoba teachers

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government has appointed a new commissioner in charge of investigating misconduct complaints against teachers.Noni Classen is

Controversies and consequences: Five things to know about the census

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OTTAWA - People across the country completed their census forms this week, sharing details about their lives, which languages they