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Anand won't say if Canada views strikes on Iran as legal

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NEW DELHI - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will not say whether or not Canada sees U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran

Poilievre calls for all-party working group on renewing trade deal with U.S.

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre laid out his vision for the Canada-U.S. relationship on Thursday, directly denouncing U.S. President

Doug Ford takes issue with Toronto's 13-year timeline to build road safety measures

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford took issue Thursday with a City of Toronto report that concluded it would take

The number of Ontarians over 80 is about to surge. Advocates say the Ford government needs a strategy

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Ontario’s oldest of the old — those who have passed their 80th birthday — will surge in numbers over the

Mark Carney walks a tightrope heading into meeting with India's Narendra Modi

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NEW DELHI—When Prime Minister Mark Carney sits down with Indian leader Narendra Modi on Monday, he will be looking at

Alberta finance minister says hands were tied with $9.4-billion budget deficit

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CALGARY - Finance Minister Nate Horner says a provincial sales tax is not in the cards as Alberta wrestles with

No 'imminent threat' to Canada amid fallout of U.S. attack on Iran: police

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As Canada continues to grapple with the fallout of the ongoing conflict in Iran, a group of police chiefs say

Ottawa won't say if it penalized Gripen jets in 2021 analysis

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OTTAWA - National Defence is refusing to disclose how it analyzed competing fighter jet bids after a Swedish media report

Opposition parties back changes to status rules in Indian Act, Liberals say not yet

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OTTAWA - All four opposition parties in the House of Commons are backing legislation to change the status rules in