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More than 400 U.S. health-care workers have been hired by B.C., Premier Eby says

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VICTORIA - A recruitment campaign in the United States has allowed British Columbia to hire more than 400 health-care professionals

N.B. tables budget with historic $1.4B deficit, rise in health spending

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FREDERICTON - New Brunswick’s government has tabled a $15.6-billion budget driven deep into deficit by health spending.The Finance Department says

Anand says Canada's focus in Iran war is on unblocking Strait of Hormuz

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OTTAWA -  Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says she agrees with Prime Minister Mark Carney that the U.S. attack on

Canadians keen on owning a home despite market uncertainties: RBC survey

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TORONTO - A new report suggests two-thirds of Canadians say they still dream of owning a home despite a challenging

NDP leadership hopeful rebuffed opponent's offer of second-ballot support

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OTTAWA — A bid by NDP leadership hopeful Heather McPherson to strike a deal with rival Rob Ashton in an

Manitoba sports organizations would track under-represented groups under new bill

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WINNIPEG - Provincial amateur sports organizations in Manitoba may soon be required to track demographics and show efforts to make

More details emerge on pay of Manitoba trade representative in Washington D.C.

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is defending its trade representative in Washington, D.C. after more details have emerged about how

There's 'not much' Canada could contribute militarily to Iran war: expert

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OTTAWA - A Canadian defence expert says there’s “not much” Canada could do in the Persian Gulf region right now

Nature groups warn federal funding cuts endangering efforts to protect land, water

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OTTAWA - Conservation groups say millions of dollars in federal funding meant to protect endangered land and water is about