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Federal health coverage for rejected asylum claimants topped $275M over last decade

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OTTAWA - The Immigration Department says Canada spent more than $275 million on health coverage over the past decade for

Saskatchewan monitoring Alberta's daylight time plan, may change law

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s government says it may amend its time legislation depending on what Alberta does with its clocks. Saskatchewan says

Canada's top envoy to Washington apologizes for sending English-only invitation

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WASHINGTON - Canada’s top envoy to Washington has apologized for sending an English-only invitation to members of Parliament.At a committee

Outcry over Newfoundland minister's use of AI results in tears in the legislature

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ST. JOHN’S - A cabinet minister in Newfoundland and Labrador broke down in tears in the legislature after days of

Youth pleads not guilty to terrorism charges in alleged plot to attack Jewish people

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OTTAWA - A youth has pleaded not guilty to three terrorism-related charges stemming from his alleged involvement in a plot

Anand argues pursuit of new trade ties not coming at expense of aid, human rights

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is rejecting claims that her government is prioritizing trade over humanitarian aid and

Carney says he's 'not happy' with New Brunswick's planned road toll by N.S. boundary

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FREDERICTON - Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s “not happy” with New Brunswick’s plans to set up a highway toll

Winnipeg council to vote on removing member accused of sex crime from duties

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WINNIPEG - Winnipeg city council is set to vote on what to do with a member charged with drugging and

House ethics committee votes to question finance minister on Alto connection

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OTTAWA - Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne will appear before the House ethics committee next month to answer questions about his