Former Trans Mountain CEO to head major projects office

OTTAWA - Ottawa’s one-stop shop for industry to pitch plans for large industrial construction projects will be headquartered in Calgary.The Prime Minister’s Office provided details today about the major projects

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Canada condemns Israel over deaths of journalists, new restrictions on aid

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says a “famine is unfolding” in Gaza which will be made even worse

Wildfire erupts south of Newfoundland's largest city, evacuation alert issued

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ST. JOHN’S - More than 13,000 people living on the outskirts of St. John’s, N.L., have been told to prepare

Federal Liberals looking to provide 'certainty' to investors in fall budget

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OTTAWA - Major institutional investors are asking the federal government to give them a reason to invest more at home

Wildfires: Armed Forces expected to double number of firefighters in N.L. to 80

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More help from the Canadian Armed Forces is expected today in Newfoundland and Labrador to help fight wildfires.Premier John Hogan

New federal entity to prioritize Canadian-made, affordable housing projects

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OTTAWA - The federal government says the planned Build Canada Homes program is expected to fund projects that focus on

Three candidates on ballot for Manitoba byelection

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WINNIPEG - Three candidates are vying for a seat in Manitoba’s legislature in the upcoming byelection in the Spruce Woods

Canada's federal voting system is constitutional, Ontario Court of Appeal rules

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OTTAWA - A panel of three Ontario Court of Appeal judges unanimously affirmed the constitutionality of Canada’s first-past-the-post electoral system

Appeal Court says challenge of Saskatchewan pronoun law can continue

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REGINA - The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has ruled a challenge of the province’s school pronoun law can continue.In the

More than half of Canadians want cuts to the federal public service: poll

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OTTAWA - More than half of Canadians think the size and cost of the federal public service should be reduced