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Third-party election ads had false info but didn't break law, commissioner rules

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WINNIPEG - Election advertising run by a political action group contained false information about Manitoba’s New Democratic Party but did

NDP politicians set off on road trip to highlight northern Ontario road dangers

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TORONTO - Three Ontario New Democrats have set off on a road trip from Toronto to the Manitoba border and

Alberta to update or patch loads of software after spike in cybersecurity incidents

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s government is putting $40 million toward software upgrades after seeing a major spike in cybersecurity incidents last

Alberta Premier Smith hopes failing recall petitions a sign people feel heard

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EDMONTON - Premier Danielle Smith says she hopes failing recall petitions against members of her caucus mean Albertans are feeling

'Good health policy': Alberta's Smith calls on Ottawa to relax nicotine pouch rules

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is calling on Ottawa to walk back its restrictions on nicotine pouches, arguing the

B.C. coroner to make Tumbler Ridge announcement amid call for mass shooting inquiry

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s chief coroner is set to make an announcement about last month’s mass killings in Tumbler Ridge,

Carney in Australia to deepen trade and defence ties with 'natural partner'

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SYDNEY - Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Australia, as Canada seeks to build on already strong intelligence ties by

Calls for Vancouver mayor to apologize to Chinese-speaking communities over drug slur

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VANCOUVER - Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is facing calls to apologize to Chinese-speaking communities after he falsely accused a councillor

Feds release Musqueam title agreements covering much of greater Vancouver

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OTTAWA - The federal government has released details of recent agreements with the Musqueam First Nation recognizing Aboriginal title over