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Inuit lamp symbol approved for headstones at national military cemetery

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OTTAWA - A traditional Inuit lamp has been approved as an optional spiritual emblem for headstones at the National Military

N.S. raises flag for International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia politicians raised a Pride flag at the legislature to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and

Alberta NDP says last-minute petition meeting may signal referendum vote

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s Opposition says the decision by Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservatives to schedule a last-minute committee meeting suggests

B.C. Premier Eby says Canada won't work if Ottawa favours separatist premiers

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VICTORIA - Canada cannot work if “separatist premiers” get all of the attention of the federal government, B.C. Premier David

Union 'disappointed' as feds fund outside staff to guard immigration holding centres

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OTTAWA - The union representing Canada Border Services Agency workers says it’s disappointed by the federal government’s decision to provide

Canadians say they saw beatings, felt helpless as Israel intercepted Gaza flotilla

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As an unmarked speedboat approached the ship that had been her home for two weeks, Luiza Ravalli heard a voice

Armenian ambassador praises Canada as group accuses Carney of dialing down peace push

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OTTAWA - Armenia’s ambassador in Ottawa is praising Canada’s ongoing support for democratic reforms in the Caucasus nation — even

Carney downplays Washington's decision to pause bilateral defence board

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney seems unshaken by the United States’ abrupt decision to pause a joint defence board

Ontario bars, restaurants will be able to sell alcohol until 4 a.m. during World Cup

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Licensed Ontario restaurants and bars will be allowed to sell alcohol until 4 a.m. during the upcoming FIFA World Cup.The