Large flag that was draped outside Manitoba's legislature is back with football club

WINNIPEG - A large Canadian flag that hung on the front of the Manitoba legislature has been returned to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers football team.The provincial government borrowed the nine-by-18-metre

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Hundreds of public servants to learn about job cuts in the new year

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OTTAWA - Federal public servants are expected to learn about job cuts in their departments when they return from their

Four young MPs born in the 2000s say they want to be a voice for Canada's youth

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OTTAWA - The spring federal election saw voters elect four MPs who were born in the 2000s — the first

Supervised boards could close schools, Ontario education minister says, but rural schools safe

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Underused schools in supervised boards, including Toronto, could close — but not in other areas of the province, says Education Minister

Anti-immigrant sentiment rises with loss of consensus on immigration policy

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OTTAWA - Canada’s long-held consensus on immigration — that it’s a net positive for the country — has been coming

Paddlers and others bemoan impending loss of Manitoba government map store

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WINNIPEG - For biologist and avid canoeist Jim Duncan, nothing beats the old-fashioned way of planning a multi-day wilderness outing

Hundreds of pests found in federal buildings as feds draft back-to-office plan

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OTTAWA - Insects, bats, rodents and other pests have been spotted in federal buildings more than 500 times in the

Carney has sketched the broad strokes of an AI policy, but details remain vague

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OTTAWA - At the Paris AI Action Summit in February, then-prime minister Justin Trudeau and other world leaders watched as

MPs ask Anand to get answers from Israel after West Bank delegation blocked

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OTTAWA - Two MPs from a delegation that was denied access to the West Bank earlier this week are asking

Local governments in New Brunswick warned about closed-door meetings on complaints

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FREDERICTON - The body that oversees New Brunswick’s local governments says municipal councils have been breaking the law by meeting