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Carney, Eby lament 'senseless' violence of Vancouver festival attack one year later

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VANCOUVER - It was early Sunday morning when Antonio Ortega drove in the area of Fraser Street in Vancouver, a

Christine Fréchette to begin first foreign mission as Quebec premier

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QUÉBEC - Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette will travel to Washington on Monday for her first official foreign mission. She will arrive

Doug Ford apologizes after personal insults in legislature, Liberal MPP says

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TORONTO - An Ontario Liberal member of provincial parliament says Premier Doug Ford has apologized to her after he hurled

Green-to-Liberal floor crosser running for mayor of New Brunswick capital

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FREDERICTON - From green to red and now blazing her own path with a purple-branded campaign, a former Fredericton-area member

Alexandre Boulerice to make announcement on Monday about political future

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MONTREAL - Alexandre Boulerice, the federal MP for the Montreal riding of Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, is expected to make an announcement

What to expect from Mark Carney’s fiscal update amid high deficits and rising risks

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OTTAWA—If the nation’s finances are a stack of paper on the prime minister’s desk, then Mark Carney’s distinctive stamp is

Caledon Mayor Annette Groves says she won't run for re-election

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Two years after a divisive attempt to use her “strong mayor” powers, Caledon Mayor Annette Groves has announced she will

Legal clinic says $8.6 million in federal spending could help tackle systemic racism

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MONTREAL - Lawyers at a legal clinic operating in a low income neighbourhood in Montreal say that millions of dollars

By taunting Mark Carney, Donald Trump's trade team is only helping Canada

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If U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration hoped to strengthen Canada’s hand in trade talks, it could hardly have done a