How Indigenous veterans faced battles at home and abroad

VANCOUVER - John Moses says that when his father Russell Moses returned on leave from the Korean War, his battles weren’t over.When the Indigenous residential school survivor came back to

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Carney says China doesn't grasp Canada's concern over issues of foreign interference

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GYEONGJU - Prime Minister Mark Carney says Beijing doesn’t understand how seriously Canadians take issues of foreign interference, after raising

Mark Carney says he advised Doug Ford against anti-tariff ad, confirms he apologized to Donald Trump

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Prime Minister Mark Carney says he advised Ontario Premier Doug Ford against running the anti-tariff ad campaign that provoked U.S.

'Hurricane Bob' Rae says he's leaving the United Nations with no regrets

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OTTAWA - Bob Rae knows that as Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations he had a habit of going off-message

Carney wraps up Asia trip looking ahead to first federal budget next week

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GYEONGJU - Prime Minister Mark Carney has wrapped up his first official visit to Asia after attending two major summits

Carney says he raised foreign interference, other issues with Chinese president

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GYEONGJU - Prime Minister Mark Carney says he raised the issue of foreign interference during his meeting with Chinese President

Navy commander says he's 'not looking' to have new sub fleet built in Canada

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GEOJE - The commander of the Royal Canadian Navy is pouring cold water on the notion that Canada could see

Wait for core Ontario autism services tops five years: advocates

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TORONTO - When Ashley Ferreira’s five-year-old son was diagnosed with autism in 2020 she never imagined that a five-year wait

McGuinty has 'every confidence' fall budget will pass through minority Parliament

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OTTAWA - Defence Minister David McGuinty said Thursday he has “every confidence” the Liberal government will pass its fall budget

Legault stands firm on doctor payment reform, despite minister's resignation

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QUÉBEC - Quebec Premier François Legault insists he will not back down on controversial changes to how the province’s physicians