Mark Carney invokes Christian values as top court told religious beliefs don't belong in government

OTTAWA — Right before Quebec vigorously defended its law promoting state neutrality and secularism in public services, Prime Minister Mark Carney stood at a national prayer breakfast and declared religious

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Federal, provincial leaders to tour Manitoba First Nation hit by outage, frozen pipes

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CROSS LAKE - Federal, provincial and Indigenous leaders are expected to travel today to a beleaguered Manitoba First Nation that

Elections Yukon report to look into sinking voter turnout in territorial elections

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WHITEHORSE - Elections Yukon is setting out to uncover why voter turnout in the territory has plummeted. The territorial elections body

Eby pitches 'pivot' from oil pipeline to refinery talks after Maduro capture

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VANCOUVER - British Columbia Premier David Eby said Canada needs to “pivot” from talk of a potential new pipeline carrying

'Irresponsible': Disruption of crucial cancer scanner in Saskatchewan angers family

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SASKATOON - An on-again, off-again machine in Saskatchewan that’s vital for diagnosing cancer has been disrupted again, putting at least

Five ways U.S. intervention in Venezuela could affect Canada

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OTTAWA - U.S. President Donald Trump stunned the world on the weekend by ordering a military raid on the Venezuelan

Mark Wasyliw, ousted from the Manitoba NDP caucus, files defamation lawsuit

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WINNIPEG - A Manitoba politician who was kicked out of the governing NDP caucus is suing Premier Wab Kinew and

Petition 10K signatures short as first deadline looms in burst of Alberta recalls

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EDMONTON - A petitioner looking to oust an Alberta cabinet ministers says she has a huge task ahead, as the

Charles Milliard to enter race to replace Pablo Rodriguez as Quebec Liberal leader

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QUÉBEC - Businessman Charles Milliard is the first candidate to announce he’s entering the race to lead the Quebec Liberal

N.S. Tories noncommittal on 2024 pledge to cap power rate hikes to national average

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government is remaining noncommittal about the party’s campaign promise to cap power rate increases