Sol Zanetti elected co-spokesperson for Québec solidaire, notes ‘steep slope’ ahead

Sol Zanetti won his bid this weekend to succeed Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois as co-spokesperson for Québec solidaire, and acknowledged the “steep slope” ahead for the leftist party.A fervent separatist, the representative

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Elections BC seeks to lengthen campaigns by three days, warns about child donors

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VICTORIA - Elections BC says British Columbia should extend the campaign period for fixed-date elections and byelections by having “writ

Saskatchewan changing notifications of hospital closures amid growing frustration

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REGINA - The Saskatchewan government is committing to daily updates on which health facilities and services are being temporarily closed.Health

B.C. Green Leader Lowan calls Eby 'greedy' over early election threat

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VICTORIA - B.C. Green Leader Emily Lowan said Premier David Eby’s threat of an early election if a bill to

Poilievre vows to tackle unemployment, cost of housing in address to young Canadians

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressed young Canadians at an event in Toronto tonight, arguing that the Liberals are

Trigger for new immigration powers 'intentionally not defined' in border bill: Diab

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OTTAWA - Immigration Minister Lena Diab says the definition of a “public interest” event that would allow her department to

Manitoba homelessness adviser to leave job after less than a year service

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government’s senior adviser on homelessness is leaving her position after roughly 10 months on the job.The

Nova Scotia establishes 25-member advisory committee on gender-based violence

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HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government has established a 25-member committee to advise the government on how to prevent gender-based

Five things you may not know about the 1995 Quebec referendum

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MONTREAL - The 1995 referendum on independence took place 30 years ago on Thursday, when a razor-thin majority of Quebecers

Canada's Cyber Centre warns of hacktivists targeting water, energy systems

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OTTAWA - The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security warns that hacktivists have been tampering with online systems that control water,