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Weatheradio going off the air as Environment Canada moves emphasis to online and apps

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ROB DRINKWATER - A cross-Canada radio service that for decades has delivered the latest local forecasts as well as critical

Why Canada is helping Canadians flee the Middle East — and what it costs

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OTTAWA - Ever since the U.S. launched its war against Iran on Feb. 28, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has

A new café in Montreal is offering its patrons a taste of Quebec independence

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MONTREAL - When you walk into the Club Pays coffee shop in Montreal, the first thing you see are the

Unions, MPs warn funding cuts could affect services for veterans

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OTTAWA - Unions and MPs say a bureau at Veterans Affairs which provides free legal advice to veterans and RCMP

Questions linger about duties of incoming national security and intelligence adviser

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OTTAWA - As Canada’s national security and intelligence adviser prepares to leave her post, there are questions about the exact

Ford government to end funding for remaining supervised consumption sites: advocates

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Ontario’s remaining supervised consumption sites will be forced to close after Premier Doug Ford’s government informed them Friday that the

Ottawa to extend temporary work permits in Quebec for up to 12 months

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MONTREAL - The federal government has agreed to Quebec’s demand to extend temporary work permits for skilled workers while the

Canada rejects Iraqi government's claim that Ottawa will take detainees from ISIL era

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OTTAWA - Global Affairs Canada is rejecting a claim by the Iraqi government that Ottawa will bring home Canadian men

Environment committee engaging in 'junior high behaviour': former climate advisers

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OTTAWA - Two former advisers on Ottawa’s climate policies say recent antics by parliamentarians at the House of Commons environment