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Former United Conservative MLAs resuscitating Alberta's once-dominant PC Party

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EDMONTON - Two former members of Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party are resuscitating the province’s once-dominant Progressive Conservative Party.Former infrastructure

Ottawa must pass a law revoking digital service tax before it can issue refunds: CRA

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OTTAWA - Companies that paid the now-defunct digital services tax will have to wait for Ottawa to pass new legislation

Figures suggest six-figure payout for former Manitoba Hydro CEO

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WINNIPEG - The former head of Manitoba Hydro was paid just over $881,000 last year, despite being dismissed six weeks

Ottawa must pass a law revoking digital service tax before refunds are issued: CRA

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OTTAWA - The Canada Revenue Agency says taxpayers who already paid the now-defunct digital services tax will have to wait

Mirabel, Que., Mayor Patrick Charbonneau dies suddenly at age 46, city says

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MONTREAL - The city of Mirabel, Que., says it’s in mourning after its mayor, Patrick Charbonneau, died suddenly at the

After Trump threat, Canada cancels digital services tax. What was it — and why is it gone?

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Canada will cancel the controversial digital services tax that rankled U.S. President Donald Trump, only weeks after Prime Minister Mark

Alberta byelection called for Aug. 18, giving Poilievre path back to House of Commons

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OTTAWA - Pierre Poilievre has chosen one of the safest possible places to make his return to the House of

U.S. and Canada restart trade talks after conflict over digital services tax

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday his move to drop Canada’s digital services tax is part of the

B.C. government gets report looking into safety at events after Lapu Lapu attack

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British Columbia’s attorney general says the government has received a report from a retired judge on ways to improve safety