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Canada doubling down on work to reunite Ukrainian children 'stolen' by Russia: Anand

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Canada’s ongoing work to secure the return of Ukrainian children abducted by

Ontario Liberals to pick byelection candidate in heated race

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TORONTO - Ontario Liberal members in the riding of Scarborough Southwest are set to select their candidate today for an

Families plugging gaps as renewed talks fail to end Nova Scotia long-term care strike

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HALIFAX - Family of long-term care residents in Nova Scotia say the nearly month-long strike in the sector has meant

Minister files partial judicial review of Ontario First Nation child welfare decision

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OTTAWA - Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says her government has filed a partial judicial review of a Canadian Human

Four-day strike vote begins in B.C. nurses' labour dispute with province

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BURNABY - British Columbia nurses have begun a strike vote in their labour dispute with the province, the union representing

Government documents reveal barrage of threats against Mark Carney

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney faced near-daily threats over his first 100 days in office, according to newly released

Manitoba renters to start getting quarterly cheques from the government

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WINNIPEG - Manitobans who rent their homes may soon get government cheques in the mail instead of a credit on

Feds want pipeline projects reviewed by energy regulator instead of impact agency

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OTTAWA - The federal government is proposing giving authority to review interprovincial pipelines and transmission lines, and offshore renewable energy

Eby defends debt as required to build for the future, improve infrastructure

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British Columbia Premier David Eby is defending his approach to the government’s record budget deficit, comparing it to buying a