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Anand to contact Israeli officials after killing of Canadian in Lebanon

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says she is in the process of contacting Israeli officials following the death

B.C. has tabled provincial ratification legislation for Kitselas First Nation treaty

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VICTORIA - The Kitselas First Nation in northwestern B.C. has reached a major milestone in its treaty process as the

National libraries group urges Alberta to ditch 'political interference' in libraries

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EDMONTON - An organization representing large public libraries across Canada warns Alberta’s proposed bill affecting libraries threatens “unprecedented” government overreach

NDP to get $670K parliamentary funding boost despite not having official status

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OTTAWA - The cash-strapped federal NDP is getting a $670,000 financial boost.Members of the other main political parties on the

2 Royal Navy sailors charged in fatal capsizing of military craft in Halifax harbour

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HALIFAX - Canadian military police have charged two members of the Royal Canadian Navy in the death last year of

From hockey to the Arctic: Five things shared by Finland and Canada

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OTTAWA - Finland’s President Alexander Stubb is in Ottawa this week.On Tuesday he made stops at Rideau Hall and a

Christine Fréchette to be sworn into office today as Quebec's second female premier

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QUÉBEC - Christine Fréchette is set to be sworn in as Quebec’s premier today with less than six months to

Ontario Premier Doug Ford defends plan to increase jail capacity by thousands

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford defended his government’s plan to build many more jails, saying the billions in cost

Canadian Nationalist Party founder Travis Patron faces hate speech charge

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CARLYLE, SASK. - The former leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party is facing a hate speech charge in Saskatchewan.RCMP say