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Two Canadian soldiers stabbed during brawl in Alberta, RCMP investigating

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WAINWRIGHT - Two Canadian soldiers posted to a base in eastern Alberta are expected to recover after a stabbing.RCMP say

Federal privacy watchdog discontinues investigation into student data breach

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The federal privacy watchdog says it has discontinued the investigation into a cybersecurity breach involving a student information system used

Poilievre calls for law to block long ballot protests ahead of Alberta byelection

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the long list of names lining up to flood the ballot in his

Live updates: Carney meets with premiers in Muskoka ahead of Trump tariff deadline

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Upon Doug Ford’s invitation, Prime Minister Mark Carney is holding a first ministers’ meeting in Huntsville this morning. Follow the

Trade war to dominate meeting with premiers, prime minister

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TORONTO - The growing trade war with the United States will be top of the agenda when Canada’s premiers meet

B.C. nurse files human rights complaints against college, employer

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VANCOUVER - The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms says a nurse who was sanctioned by the B.C. College of Nurses

Trump thinks Canadians 'nasty' for avoiding U.S. travel, banning booze: ambassador

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The United States ambassador to Canada says Canadians avoiding U.S. travel and banning American alcohol are among the reasons Donald

Long-ballot protest group signs up more in Alberta byelection featuring Poilievre

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EDMONTON - An advocacy-protest group that broke its own record last week for putting the most candidates on an election

Canada joins 24 other nations calling on Israel to end war in Gaza, aid restrictions

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and 24 of her counterparts abroad have signed a joint statement calling for