G7 foreign ministers condemn conviction of Hong Kong activist Jimmy Lai

OTTAWA - Canadian and other G7 foreign ministers are condemning the conviction of an outspoken Hong Kong activist after he was found guilty of violating Hong Kong’s national security law

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Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez to resign amid ongoing crisis

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MONTREAL - Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez will resign amid allegations of wrongdoing about the leadership race he won

Carney’s first year as prime minister underscores the contrast with Trudeau

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OTTAWA - Canadians started the year with Justin Trudeau as prime minister, a man who wore his emotions on his

Five things to know about the crisis that could unseat the Quebec Liberal leader

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MONTREAL - Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez is fighting to keep his job as allegations pile up about the leadership

Feds, Ontario to sign deal reducing regulatory burden on Ring of Fire, other projects

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TORONTO - Ottawa and Ontario are set to sign a deal Thursday that will reduce the regulatory burden on large

Quebec teachers' union survey says 90 per cent faced violence during their careers

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MONTRÉAL - A Quebec teachers’ union released the findings of a survey of its members on Monday that found 90

Liberal MP says she was shoved by Israeli officials at West Bank border crossing

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OTTAWA - A Liberal MP says she was shoved several times by Israeli border officials as her delegation was denied

Newfoundland and Labrador deficit soars to $948 million, debt to hit $19.9 billion

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ST. JOHN’S - Newfoundland and Labrador’s deficit is expected to climb to $948 million by the end of March, as

'Buy Canadian' policy takes effect, changing rules for federal procurement

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OTTAWA - The federal government’s ‘Buy Canadian’ policy took effect Tuesday and Ottawa says it will fundamentally change the way

New Brunswick first province to sign federal "one project, one review" agreement

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HALIFAX - New Brunswick has become the first province to sign an agreement with the federal government to create a