Quebec says no special recruitment measures to attract U.S. doctors, researchers

MONTREAL - Quebec doesn’t plan to create any special measures to attract United States-based physicians and researchers — even as other provinces are moving to capitalize on those professionals seeking

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Ex-Doug Ford aide 'failed to comply' with lobbying rules in push to remove Greenbelt land: watchdog

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A former aide to Premier Doug Ford “failed to comply” with lobbying rules when trying to get a client’s land

Nine Ontario supervised consumption sites to close despite injunction, minister says

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TORONTO - The Ontario provincial government says nine supervised consumption sites will close Tuesday as planned, despite a recent court

Downtown office market notches slight improvement despite tariff threats

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TORONTO - A new report shows Canada’s downtown office vacancy rate marked its first, if slight, improvement since the start

Ontario slammed for inadequate youth mental health services, water testing in auditor's reports

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Ontario is falling short in providing mental health services for youth and in overseeing the safety of wells and other

CMAJ urges more Canadian health research amid cuts to U.S. health agencies

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TORONTO - The Canadian Medical Association Journal is urging Canada to step up its research funding to fill a void

Poilievre shrugs off reports of campaign turmoil as he pitches tax relief

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre brushed off reports of campaign turmoil Sunday as he pitched his party as the

Special mediator called in over Kootenay Lake Ferry dispute in B.C.

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British Columbia’s government has called in a special mediator to try and solve a months-long labour dispute impacting the Kootenay

Poilievre pitches Tories as best choice to stand up to Trump as Singh heads to B.C.

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre brushed off suggestions of campaign turmoil today as he pitched his party as the

Second week of campaign underway amid criticism, leaks within Conservative ranks

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OTTAWA - As the 2025 federal election campaign begins its second week, U.S. President Donald Trump and another round of