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Eby says he'll call early election in B.C. if northern power line bill fails

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VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier David Eby said he would stake his government on the passage of a bill to

Dawson Creek, B.C., extends drought emergency, fearing low river will freeze

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DAWSON CREEK - The City of Dawson Creek in northeastern British Columbia says it has applied to extend its state

Manitoba NDP, Tories in spat over 'waah waah' sound made during afternoon bill debate

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba legislature members are sparring over the meaning behind a “waah waah” noise that sounded like a baby

Communication channels open, Carney and Trump 'had some exchanges' in Asia, Canada's ambassador to U.S. tells MPs

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OTTAWA—Despite Donald Trump’s decision to cut off formal trade talks with Canada, “the channels of communication are open,” including between

No Canadians reported dead from Hurricane Melissa, Ottawa offers to help region

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OTTAWA - The MP overseeing Canada’s foreign aid says that, as of this afternoon, no Canadians have been reported dead

Judge says $510M in fees for lawyers in treaty case was unreasonable

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OTTAWA - An Ontario court judge has ruled a $510 million legal fee for lawyers who worked on a First

New N.L. premier promises to launch review of Hydro-Québec deal within weeks

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ST. JOHN’S - Newfoundland and Labrador’s new premier says the review of a proposed energy deal with Quebec’s hydro utility

Draft changes to Alberta's provincial ridings sees Edmonton, Calgary gain seats

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EDMONTON - A new report recommends Alberta’s two major cities get more seats in the provincial legislature in time for

Federal officials not sure when immigration levels plan is coming

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney said in his pre-budget speech last week that the upcoming federal budget will include