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VPD officer's testimony dropped from schedule of Myles Gray death hearing

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VANCOUVER - A public hearing in Vancouver into the police-involved death of Myles Gray in 2015 is set to resume

Provinces eye youth social media bans as federal government weighs action

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TORONTO - Several provincial governments across Canada are looking at tighter restrictions for youth on social media, artificial intelligence chatbots,

Carney government commits $6 billion to boost skilled trades

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OTTAWA — The Carney government is betting big on boosting the workforce for its “build, baby, build” agenda with a

Feds inject $660 million in new funding for national sports groups facing shortfalls

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OTTAWA - The federal government is setting aside $660 million over the next five years for national sport organizations that

Big spending, smaller deficit: key numbers from the spring economic update

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OTTAWA - Here’s a brief look at some of the key numbers in the Liberal government’s 2026 spring economic update:$66.9

Feds need to bring in social media and AI protections for kids, B.C. AG Sharma says

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s attorney general says if the federal government doesn’t bring in protections on social media and AI

Federal government to inject $755 million into Canadian sport over five years

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 Freestyle Canada chief executive officer Peter Judge faced a choice between his organization running a deficit of over half a

Tech companies could be fined billions under Manitoba's social media ban: Kinew

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says tech companies that don’t comply with the province’s plan to ban children from

Alberta upping prevention efforts to keep invasive mussels out of province

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s government says it’s upping its defences against invasive mussels, hiring more dogs to sniff out the shellfish