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New supply management law won't save the system from Trump, experts say

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OTTAWA - A new law meant to protect supply management might not be enough to shield the system in trade

Anti-landmine advocates urge Canada to try keeping Ukraine, others in Ottawa Treaty

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OTTAWA - Canadian advocates are urging Ottawa to protect the 1997 treaty Canada brokered to stop the use of landmines,

Israel-Hamas conflict: Tension at Montreal college worse after Quebec's investigation

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MONTREAL - The director general of a junior college in Montreal says a recent government investigation into the climate at

If Newfoundland hydrogen companies pivot, government says it will collect royalties

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ST. JOHN’S - Despite a lagging market for green hydrogen, the Newfoundland and Labrador government says it still plans to

Estranged United Conservative MLAs aim to create new party to challenge Premier Smith

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EDMONTON - Two sitting Alberta legislature members kicked out of Premier Danielle Smith’s governing United Conservative caucus seek to form

Lloyd Axworthy accuses Carney of taking 'bootlicking' approach to Trump

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OTTAWA - Former Liberal foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy is accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney of taking a “bootlicking” approach

Vancouver Island doctor Jonathan Kerr enters B.C. Greens leadership race

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COMOX - A Vancouver Island councillor and family doctor has announced his candidacy for the B.C. Green Party leadership.Dr. Jonathan

Ontario expanding publicly funded hip and knee surgeries done in private clinics

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TORONTO - Ontario is expanding the delivery of publicly paid orthopedic surgeries through private clinics in an effort to reduce

Victoria mayor announces $10 million on diverted spending for community safety

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VICTORIA - Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto says residents will see a difference in community safety within six months after announcing