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BC Health Coalition urges province to end contract with U.S. owner of LifeLabs

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VICTORIA - A public health advocacy group is urging the British Columbia government to end a contract with an American

Ontario to loosen internal trade, remove barriers on alcohol and labour mobility

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TORONTO - Ontario is set to table legislation to make trade between provinces easier, as a way to shore up

Ontario's bill to remove certain bike lanes to be tested with Charter challenge

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TORONTO - An Ontario law empowering the province to remove three major Toronto bike lanes is being tested in court

Live updates: Carney, Poilievre and other leaders square off in French debate at 6 p.m.

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Tonight’s federal leaders debate — one of only two scheduled this election — will be streamed here with English subtitles, as well as

Tariffs and Trump loom large in Ontario's agenda-setting throne speech

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TORONTO - The economic uncertainty created by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs permeated Ontario’s throne speech Tuesday, a ceremonial offering

Ottawa says automakers that keep building in Canada will get a tariff exemption

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WASHINGTON - Automobile companies that continue to manufacture vehicles in Canada will get an exemption from Ottawa’s retaliatory tariffs as

Nova Scotia moves forward with plan for municipalities to protect coastlines

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HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government is offering municipalities a blueprint on how they can protect the province’s 13,000 kilometres

Saskatchewan health minister quashes claim of babies going to U.S. for medical care

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s health minister has rejected accusations from a nurses union and the Opposition NDP that some babies from

Federal Court of Appeal dismisses challenge of federal firearms ban

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OTTAWA - The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge of a Liberal government ban on firearms the government