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Saskatchewan's plan to extend life of coal power to cost $26B over 25 years

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REGINA - New figures from Saskatchewan’s electrical utility show it would cost about $1 billion a year to extend the

McGuinty vows update on Snowbirds this month, as Tories warn about fleet's future

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OTTAWA - Defence Minister David McGuinty said he will unveil the Liberal government’s plans for the military’s Snowbirds aerobatics fleet

Independents branded 'NDP farm team' for helping shut down FOI debate

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VICTORIA - Two former B.C. Conservatives now sitting as Independents say they voted with their consciences when they helped the

Ontario appoints administrator at Conestoga College, citing financial misuse

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TORONTO - The Ontario government is appointing an administrator to run Conestoga College after an audit discovered “significant financial misuse

Alberta's United Conservatives welcome back former estranged backbencher and critic

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EDMONTON - A former backbench member of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative caucus is back in the fold, a

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew wants word ban lifted in legislature

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WINNIPEG - A rift appeared between Manitoba’s governing New Democrats and legislature Speaker Tom Lindsey on Thursday over his recent

Ethics commissioner recommends $8K fine against former Quebec Liberal member

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QUÉBEC - Quebec’s ethic commissioner is recommending an $8,000 fine against a former Liberal member of the legislature for using

Quebec psychiatrists group supports bill on forced hospitalizations for mentally ill

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QUÉBEC - The association of Quebec’s psychiatrists says it supports a bill that would make it easier to forcibly hospitalize

Government expects $140M in savings this year with refugee health care co-pay

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OTTAWA - The government estimates that implementing a co-pay from asylum seekers and refugee claimants for some health care services