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Drivers look for relief at the pump after B.C. ends consumer carbon tax

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British Columbia drivers looked to the gas pumps Tuesday for a sign of tax relief after the early-morning approval of

Alberta Health Services halts plan to reduce patient food, drinks after pushback

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EDMONTON - The head of Alberta Health Services says the agency is halting a proposed food-reduction policy after public outcry

Ontario minimum wage to rise to $17.60 with annual inflationary increase

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TORONTO - Ontario minimum wage earners will be making $17.60 an hour, starting Oct. 1.The provincial government announced today the

U.S. lists Quebec's language law in annual report on 'foreign trade barriers'

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MONTREAL - Quebec has no intention of softening its language laws, Premier François Legault said Tuesday after the United States

The Canadian prime minister and MPs just got a raise. Here's how much they're each making now

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As Canadians get set to head to the polls on April 28 for the country’s much-anticipated federal election, Canadian politicians

Ontario's minimum wage rising on Oct. 1 as province braces for economic hit from Trump tariffs

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Ontario’s minimum wage is going up 40 cents an hour Oct. 1 as employers and workers across the province brace

Ontario to spend $35M to help rebuild Shaw Festival's Royal George Theatre

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TORONTO - Ontario will spend $35 million to help the Shaw Festival rebuild the Royal George Theatre.Tourism Minister Stan Cho

First Quantum discontinues Cobre Panama arbitration proceedings

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TORONTO - First Quantum Minerals Ltd. says it has agreed to discontinue arbitration proceedings it launched before the International Chamber

B.C. government approves bill to end its carbon tax on consumers

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VICTORIA - British Columbians are waking to a future without a consumer carbon tax for the first time in 17