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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

Carney, Zelenskyy talk as world leaders prepare for Trump-Putin summit on Ukraine war

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OTTAWA - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he spoke with Prime Minister Mark Carney by phone today ahead of the

Ontario records low housing starts, even using new ways of counting them

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TORONTO - Ontario’s final tally for housing starts in 2024 is well off what’s needed to achieve Premier Doug Ford’s

Court to rule on appeal of challenge to Saskatchewan pronoun law

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REGINA - The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal is expected to rule today on the province’s appeal of a decision to

Carney maintains positive approval rating despite summer cooldown: poll

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OTTAWA - A new poll suggests Prime Minister Mark Carney’s popularity is cooling off in the summer, but still remains

The controversy over Canada's rules on military exports to Israel, explained

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OTTAWA - A Canadian senator is calling on Ottawa to be more transparent on its policy to restrict arms exports

'No safety rules': Concerns grow as AI-generated videos spread hate online

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At first it appears to be a quirky video clip generated by artificial intelligence to make people laugh. In it, a

Conservative calls on minister to apologize to Christian singer over cancellations

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A Conservative MP is calling on Identity and Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault to apologize to U.S.-based Christian musician Sean Feucht