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Wildfires show why CBC needs public safety mandate: researcher

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OTTAWA - The wildfires that are flaring up across Canada again are one of the reasons public safety should be

Public health officials in New Brunswick tracking extent of measles outbreak

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FREDERICTON - Public health officials in New Brunswick are continuing to track the extent of a measles outbreak in the

Chiefs of Ontario say Ottawa acting unfairly in major projects meeting Thursday

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OTTAWA - The Chiefs of Ontario say Ottawa is levelling an unfair playing field for chiefs in a meeting planned

Days of wet weather may end in some parts of Manitoba fighting fires

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WINNIPEG - Thousands of Manitobans remain out of their home communities due to wildfires.With recent cooler weather — accompanied by

Advocate says progress being made since B.C. child torture death, more work required

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British Columbia’s representative for children and youth says some progress is being made to improve the child welfare system, but

More frequent trains, expanded storage touted in northern Manitoba trade corridor

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WINNIPEG - The company that owns a rail line and port in northern Manitoba says it has increased capacity.Arctic Gateway

Husband of ex-premier questions why Smith's spouse sitting in on government meetings

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EDMONTON - The husband of a former Alberta premier is questioning why Premier Danielle Smith is inviting her husband to

Quebec urged to reconsider $30M fine against college over English-language enrolment

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MONTREAL - The Quebec government is being urged to show leniency toward a Montreal college facing a $30-million fine for

Ottawa is asking Canadians what they want to see in the fall budget

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OTTAWA - Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is looking for feedback from Canadians on national security and defence spending and fortifying