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Ebola ban prevents Ugandan LGBTQ+ activists from speaking at Ottawa rights conference

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OTTAWA - The blanket ban preventing people from some Ebola-affected countries from entering Canada is keeping Ugandan activists from attending

Mark Carney says anti-dumping measures will only change when trade deal is reached with U.S.

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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will only adjust trade measures against foreign imports of steel, aluminum and automobiles when

Verdict expected in case of ex-Hydro-Québec employee accused of economic espionage

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LONGUEUIL - A Quebec Court judge is expected to rule today in the case of a former Hydro-Québec employee who

Canada's forests ministers agree old methods won’t work, with action plan coming soon

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LANGFORD - The days of chopping down a tree and paying stumpage fees are on the way out for the

Mohamed Harkat, facing deportation, wins round in bid to stay in Canada

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OTTAWA - Algerian-born Mohamed Harkat has won a round in his long-running legal battle to remain in Canada.In a ruling

Carney government releases AI road map that aims to make Canada a leader

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OTTAWA—The Carney government has released a long-awaited artificial intelligence strategy that puts billions toward positioning Canada as a sovereign AI

Ottawa pumps the brakes on proposed changes to major project environmental reviews

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OTTAWA - The federal government is going to take more time to consult on its proposals to change how major

Black advocates call out Carney government for excluding them from diversity council

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OTTAWA - Advocates for Black Canadians say the Carney government is reinforcing the barriers they face by launching an inclusivity

Groups call on Ottawa to reverse course on environmental policy

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OTTAWA - Some of Canada’s largest environmental groups were on Parliament Hill Wednesday urging the Liberal government to reverse course