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Canadian Bar Association speaks out against Smith's judicial appointment demands

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EDMONTON - A group that speaks for more than 5,000 lawyers, judges and others in the legal system says Alberta

Ottawa gives Canada Post a $1.01-billion loan amid ongoing financial struggles

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GATINEAU - The federal government says it is making more than $1 billion available to Canada Post in the form

New Greenland consulate sparks hopes for joint action on climate change, defence

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NUUK - The launch of a new Canadian diplomatic mission in Greenland is sparking hopes for more collaboration on climate

Why did the Eglinton LRT take so long? Take a ride through 50 years of of delays, broken relationships, and lawsuits

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Status: 0 1985 The TTC revives calls for a rapid transit line along Eglinton to help move the city’s growing

Quick facts about Kirsten Hillman, Canada's outgoing ambassador in Washington

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WASHINGTON - Canada’s Ambassador to the United States Kirsten Hillman is ending her term in February. Here are some quick

Progressive Conservatives in P.E.I. set to vote on new leader, premier today

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CHARLOTTETOWN - Members of Prince Edward Island’s Progressive Conservative party will today choose a new leader who will become the

Axing N.L. ocean conservation site a 'blow' to national goals, say environment groups

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ST. JOHN’S - Newfoundland and Labrador has dealt a blow to Canadian biodiversity goals by scrapping plans for a possible

Supreme Court ruling sets out exception to confidentiality between lawyer and client

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada says there can be an exception to a lawyer’s duty to keep conversations

Union files complaints as feds increase public servants' in-office time

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OTTAWA - Canada’s largest federal public sector union has filed several unfair labour practice complaints - and another union is