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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

Karl Blackburn will not run to replace Pablo Rodriguez as Quebec Liberal leader

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MONTREAL - One of Pablo Rodriguez’s main rivals during the Quebec Liberal leadership race earlier this year says he will

Quebec doctors vote in favour of deal, premier names new health minister

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MONTREAL - Quebec’s new health minister was sworn in on Friday, a day after Christian Dubé resigned from the role

Mark Carney shakes up roster of deputy ministers heading into the holidays

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is shuffling the senior ranks of the federal public service heading into the new