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'What are you doing here?': Carney makes first Stampede visit as prime minister

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CALGARY - Canada’s new prime minister, best known as a buttoned-down banker, donned a cowboy hat and toured the stables

Ottawa talking to metals giant Rio Tinto about liquidity help amid U.S. tariffs

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OTTAWA - Industry Minister Mélanie Joly says the federal government is talking to mining and metals giant Rio Tinto about

Canada's environment ministers endorse updated air quality standards

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YELLOWKNIFE - Canada’s environment ministers have endorsed stronger air quality standards for fine particulate matter, while acknowledging the struggles caused

Dermo disease confirmed in Quebec, P.E.I. oysters

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Cases of a disease affecting oysters have been confirmed in Quebec and Prince Edward Island for the first time.The Canadian

Minister planning to table First Nations water bill despite provincial opposition

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OTTAWA - The federal minister of Indigenous services says her government plans to reintroduce legislation to ensure First Nations’ rights

Justice minister wants answers on removal of Saskatchewan's top Mountie

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s justice minister says he wants answers on why the RCMP’s commanding officer in the province was abruptly

First Nation seeking court ruling on Alberta ending coal mining moratorium

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EDMONTON - An Alberta First Nation is asking a judge to review the provincial government’s decision earlier this year to

Ontario First Nation slowed down traffic on Trans-Canada Highway over mining laws

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A northern Ontario First Nation has completed a four-day demonstration that slowed down traffic on the Trans-Canada Highway, as it

Montreal colleges dispute findings of government investigation

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MONTREAL - A recent Quebec government investigation into the climate at two Montreal junior colleges may have had a chilling