Four female premiers on whether Christine Fréchette can avoid the 'glass cliff'

MONTREAL - Kathleen Wynne, Ontario’s first female premier, remembers meeting a businessman who shook hands with the male staffer standing next to her and addressed him as “premier.”It’s hard to

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Gov. Gen. Mary Simon at United Nations to talk Indigenous rights

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OTTAWA - Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and other Indigenous leaders are heading to the United Nations on Monday to stress

Doug Ford flip-flops, plans to sell recently purchased $28.9-million jet amid public fury

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Premier Doug Ford’s $28.9 million “gravy plane” has crashed and burned.Two days after the Star revealed the government had bought

B.C. to table suspension of Indigenous law on Monday, First Nations sources say

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VICTORIA - First Nations sources say British Columbia Premier David Eby’s government will introduce legislation to suspend parts of the

Carney addresses pivot away from the U.S. in Sunday message to Canadians

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Prime Minister Mark Carney further distanced Canada’s interests from those of the U.S. Sunday morning in a pre-recorded address to

Nova Scotia's provincewide ban on entering the woods was unreasonable, court rules

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HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia judge has ruled the province’s decision last year to ban most people from entering the

Fewer rejected ballots in Terrebonne byelection, despite adapted ballot

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OTTAWA - Elections Canada says there were fewer rejected ballots in the recent Terrebonne byelection than during the last general

Pierre Poilievre hates Mark Carney’s high-speed rail plan. Is his attack a 'political loser'?

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OTTAWA—Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is going all-in on his fight to oppose the Liberal government’s vision for a high-speed rail

Canadian bishops speak out amid Trump's spat with Pope Leo XIV over Middle East

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A group representing Catholic bishops across Canada is speaking out against using images of Christ for political rhetoric after U.S.

Wet and mild winter is 'good news' for B.C. wildfire season, says forecaster

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VICTORIA - The lead forecaster for the BC Wildfire Service said a relatively wet and mild winter across much of