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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Sewage leaks into Calgary's Bow River; mayor says city's water is still safe to drink

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CALGARY - Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek is reassuring residents of the city that their water is safe to drink after

Manitoba electricity rates could rise 10.9 per cent over three years

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba residents could see their electricity rates rise by 3.5 per cent in each of the next three

Carney pushes nation building plan after 'positive' call with Trump

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OTTAWA - Liberal Leader Mark Carney on Friday promised a new $5 billion infrastructure fund to accelerate big projects in

Ottawa posts $26.8 billion deficit for April-to-January period

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OTTAWA - The federal government posted a budgetary deficit of $26.8 billion for the April-to-January period of its 2024-25 fiscal

Premier Moe heads to Europe for trade show, London Stock Exchange address

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is travelling to Europe to promote the province’s agricultural, energy and manufacturing industries. Moe is

Carney says Trump respected Canada in phone call about launching new economic talks

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney said U.S. President Donald Trump respected Canada’s sovereignty in their first phone call on

Nova Scotia Mi'kmaw chiefs oppose new fracking law, considering legal action

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HALIFAX - Mi’kmaw chiefs in Nova Scotia say they are considering legal action against newly passed provincial legislation that opens

Manitoba to look at potential outreach efforts for U.S. researchers, says Kinew

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says his government is looking at ways to recruit scientists and researchers from the

Alberta putting $17 million toward planning urgent care centres

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AIRDRIE, Alta. - The Alberta government says it will spend $17 million to plan nine new urgent care centres across