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Longtime Manitoba Métis Federation president runs uncontested for fourth time

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WINNIPEG - The longtime president of the Manitoba Métis Federation has been acclaimed in the organization’s upcoming general election.The federation

Parliamentary adviser on constitutional affairs to Alberta Premier Smith resigns

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s office says her parliamentary adviser on constitutional affairs has resigned.The premier’s office said Tuesday

New Brunswick to hold hearings on failures of child welfare system after teen's death

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FREDERICTON - New Brunswick legislators have agreed to hold hearings on systemic failures within the province’s child welfare system.The hearings

Ontario in secrecy-by-default mode, critics say after blue licence plate reversal

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is in secrecy-by-default mode, opposition critics say after reviewing the content of blue

Doug Ford's Tories are weathering jet fiasco and benefiting from Liberal infighting, poll suggests

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Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives are regaining altitude after the private jet fiasco while leadership infighting is causing turbulence for

Alberta's separatist movement is an outlier among global secession efforts: experts

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EDMONTON -  Alberta’s secession movement is unlike other separatist efforts in democratic countries across the world, experts say.Those outside of

B.C. Indigenous relations face 'fraught context' but treaty commissioner undeterred

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VICTORIA - Relations between the British Columbia government and First Nations plunged this year as Premier David Eby grappled with

Gripens bound for Ukraine could be built in Canada: Saab

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OTTAWA - Swedish defence firm Saab says if Ottawa chooses to buy its Gripen E fighter jets, Canada could end

Watchdog raps intelligence service over lack of reporting on possibly illegal acts

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OTTAWA - The Canadian Security Intelligence Service may have run afoul of the law when it didn’t fully inform the