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Ontario paramedic shouldn't have been fired over Israel comments: union, law experts

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The Centre for Free Expression is calling for the reinstatement of a York Region paramedic whose union says she was

B.C. launches working group to address safety in supportive housing

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VANCOUVER - British Columbia’s government is forming a working group to tackle a number of safety issues in supportive housing,

Final fiscal year-end numbers reveal $249M deficit for Saskatchewan in 2024-25

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s government says it’s finishing the last fiscal year with a $249-million deficit. The province says the deficit is

Buyers of coastal properties in Nova Scotia can ask for disclosure on flood risk

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HALIFAX - Prospective buyers of coastal property in Nova Scotia are being given the option to request disclosure forms from

N.S. defends $1.3-million affordable housing program that resulted in 60 leases

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HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government is defending a $1.35-million housing program that resulted in 60 leases over roughly two

U.S. and Canada restart trade talks following conflict over digital services tax

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OTTAWA - White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett says the U.S. will immediately restart trade talks with Canada, now that

Alberta byelection called for Aug. 18, giving Poilievre path to House

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OTTAWA - Pierre Poilievre has chosen one of the safest possible places to make his return to the House of

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick thanks Canada for dropping digital services tax

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OTTAWA - U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick thanked Canada for rescinding its digital services tax in a move to resume

Retiring government rep Marc Gold calls Senate 'greatest privilege' of his life

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OTTAWA - Sen. Marc Gold’s career as the government’s representative in the Senate is ending, closing a chapter he called