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Top court to look at whether challenge of ethics ruling in Trudeau case can proceed

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OTTAWA - A group that pushes for political accountability says the courts must be allowed to review the reasonableness of

Carney arrives in Beijing today ahead of highly anticipated meeting with Xi

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is on his way to Beijing for a short but consequential visit, as China

Watchdog rebukes Quebec auto insurance board after $500M online platform scandal

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QUÉBEC - Quebec’s scandal-plagued auto insurance board has been hit with another blow, this time from an independent government agency

Carney off to China, Qatar and Davos to court investment, mend fences with Beijing

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney left Tuesday for a nine-day trip that will see him circle the globe to

Some Canadians manage to contact family in Iran for first time in days amid protests

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Before the latest anti-government protests in Iran began, Shadi Dashmiz was in contact with her father every day, exchanging calls,

'I'm in': Caroline Elliott confirms run for B.C. Conservative leadership

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VANCOUVER - Political commentator Caroline Elliott has confirmed she will be joining the race for leader of British Columbia’s Conservative

B.C. Ombudsperson flags hour-long waits for income, disability calls to be answered

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British Columbia’s ombudsperson says people calling the government with questions about income and disability assistance are facing long waits, sometimes

'We cannot listen to our loved ones' voices': Canadians with family in Iran fear the worst

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OTTAWA - It has been nine agonizing days since Toronto resident Foad Farhani was able to check in on his

Manitoba government's new digital wallet offers storage of personal data

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is launching a new app to let people store their health cards, and eventually other