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Trade top of mind as Canada's premiers are set to hold three-day meeting in Ontario

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TORONTO - Tariffs and trade are top of the agenda as the country’s premiers arrive in Ontario’s cottage country for

Drug body members quit, B.C. minister apologizes to family of girl with rare disease

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VICTORIA - Four members of British Columbia’s Expensive Drugs for Rare Diseases Committee have resigned after the government went against

More than 100 candidates registered for Battle River-Crowfoot riding byelection

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EDMONTON - More than 100 candidates are vying to win the Aug. 18 byelection in the rural Alberta riding of

B.C.'s public service union prepares for strike vote after talks reach impasse

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s public service union representing 34,000 members says it’s preparing for a strike vote after months-long negotiations

B.C. health minister apologizes to family of 10-year-old girl with rare disease

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VICTORIA - British Columbia Health Minister Josie Osborne is “sincerely apologizing” to the family of a 10-year-old girl on Vancouver

Yukon prepares for vote on possible switch to ranked-ballot elections

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The last time Yukon residents voted in a territorial plebiscite it was about allowing the sale of alcohol, this time

Canada, New Zealand settle trade dispute regarding supply management of dairy sector

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OTTAWA - Canada and New Zealand have settled a dispute over Ottawa’s dairy-sector protections that regulate the cost and supply

Mother of girl with rare disease says "nightmare is over" after B.C. restores funding

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VICTORIA - The mother of a 10-year-old Vancouver Island girl who has an extremely rare disease says the “nightmare is

Carney to hold talks with Inuit leaders on major projects bill in N.W.T. next week

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney will be in Inuvik, N.W.T. on July 24 to continue talks with Indigenous groups