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Carney, Inuit leaders meet, agree on need for better co-operation

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KUUJJUAQ - Prime Minister Mark Carney and Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami leader Natan Obed kicked off a meeting today of the

Ontario jail guards ask for help after coroner's report on suicides in corrections

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TORONTO - Ontario’s jail guards are asking for more help after a coroner’s report detailed a suicide crisis among correctional

Ottawa will match up to $4 million in donations for earthquake relief in Venezuela

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OTTAWA - The MP overseeing Canada’s foreign aid says Ottawa will match up to $4 million in public donations for

Miller calls for rights museum to change wording in Palestinian displacement exhibit

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OTTAWA - Heritage Minister Marc Miller said Monday the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg made “an error” in

Ontario's new attendance rules put schools in competition with youth sports

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School comes first — and parents should not pull their teens out of class to attend sports tournaments, Education Minister Paul

Inuit leaders, federal ministers meet this week amid tension between groups

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OTTAWA - Inuit leaders are set to meet with six federal ministers Tuesday in Kuujjuaq, Que., at the latest Inuit-to-Crown

Tom Siddon, cabinet minister during Oka crisis, dies at 84: family

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Tom Siddon, who served as a cabinet minister under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney during the Oka crisis and later helped

UN ambassador Lametti: Canada pushing for safety, equity in artificial intelligence

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OTTAWA - Canada is pushing for safe, equitable adoption of artificial intelligence at the United Nations, where Ottawa’s ambassador says

Montreal family to be separated after mother's asylum claim was refused

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MONTREAL - Arminda Casanova said her son never learned to write in his mother tongue of Spanish after attending several