Advocates cry foul as Alberta replaces funding model for anti-homelessness agencies

EDMONTON - A former president of the Calgary Homeless Foundation says he is deeply concerned by the Alberta government’s recent decision to overhaul the funding scheme for organizations providing services

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Liberals haven't prepared enough for next federal election, says minister Duclos

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GATINEAU, Que. - Justin Trudeau’s Liberals haven’t prepared enough for the next federal election, Public Services Minister Jean-Yves Duclos acknowledged

A look at the new faces in Justin Trudeau's cabinet

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OTTAWA - A look at the new faces in Justin Trudeau’s cabinet:Rachel Bendayan, official languages minister and associate minister of

Home affordability improves, but still challenging for many Canadians: RBC report

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TORONTO - A new report from RBC Economics says home affordability in Canada is improving, though strains remain.The report says

Nova Scotia budget update slashes deficit by $220M, mostly due to higher tax revenue

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HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government is forecasting a deficit of $247.5 million for the current fiscal year — an

Trudeau shuffles cabinet as his Liberal government faces new election threat

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is adding eight fresh faces to his cabinet in a shuffle today, though they

Federal government posts $14.5-billion deficit for April-to-October period

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OTTAWA - The Finance Department says the federal deficit was $14.5 billion between April and October.That compares to a $15.1

Tax holiday boosting spending at retailers, restaurants: industry groups

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Almost a week into the GST holiday, retailers and restaurant owners appear on track for a sales boost despite some

Justin Trudeau to shuffle his cabinet ahead of Trump presidency, election year

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will shuffle his cabinet later this morning at Rideau Hall to shore up his

B.C. wants odd police haul forfeited — signed jerseys, XXXL high fashion, gold tooth

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VANCOUVER - The B.C. government is seeking the forfeiture of an eclectic haul of sports memorabilia, supersized luxury clothing, cash,