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Ontario in secrecy-by-default mode, critics say after blue licence plate reversal

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is in secrecy-by-default mode, opposition critics say after reviewing the content of blue

Doug Ford's Tories are weathering jet fiasco and benefiting from Liberal infighting, poll suggests

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Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives are regaining altitude after the private jet fiasco while leadership infighting is causing turbulence for

Alberta's separatist movement is an outlier among global secession efforts: experts

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EDMONTON -  Alberta’s secession movement is unlike other separatist efforts in democratic countries across the world, experts say.Those outside of

B.C. Indigenous relations face 'fraught context' but treaty commissioner undeterred

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VICTORIA - Relations between the British Columbia government and First Nations plunged this year as Premier David Eby grappled with

Gripens bound for Ukraine could be built in Canada: Saab

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OTTAWA - Swedish defence firm Saab says if Ottawa chooses to buy its Gripen E fighter jets, Canada could end

Watchdog raps intelligence service over lack of reporting on possibly illegal acts

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OTTAWA - The Canadian Security Intelligence Service may have run afoul of the law when it didn’t fully inform the

China's foreign minister Wang Yi set to meet Carney, Anand today

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OTTAWA - China’s foreign minister Wang Yi is in Ottawa today, the first such visit in a decade.He is in

Why the B.C. Conservative leadership contest is hinge moment for the NDP too

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VICTORIA - The B.C. Conservatives are expected to announce their new leader on Saturday, nearly six months after John Rustad

Mark Carney tells U.S. investors Canada 'can help make America great again'

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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney borrowed President Donald Trump’s political slogan Thursday in a pitch to New York investors and to