N.B. MLA second confirmed candidate for leader of the progressive conservatives

HALIFAX - Don Monahan has officially entered the race for leader of the New Brunswick Progressive Conservatives. The MLA for Arcadia-Butternut Valley-Maple Hills launched his leadership bid Saturday in Fredericton. The first-term

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From EV rebates to charging stations: here are 5 take-aways from Ottawa's new EV plan

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OTTAWA - The federal government announced a suite of policy changes on Thursday in its efforts to get more electric

Harper's archival collection includes one million photos, a quilt and a hockey card

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OTTAWA - Former prime minister Stephen Harper has officially launched his archival collection, which includes more than a million photos,

Judge approves bid to revoke Canadian citizenship over man's hidden role in massacre

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OTTAWA - A judge has approved a federal bid to revoke the Canadian citizenship of a former member of the

CP NewsAlert: Public servants ordered to work in office 4 days a week as of July

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OTTAWA - The federal government is ordering public servants to return to the office at least four days a week.A

N.L. premier says 'fractured' federal approach to pharmacare creating inequities

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ST. JOHN’S - Newfoundland and Labrador’s premier is accusing the federal government of creating unequal access to essential medications through

Supreme Court to hear long-running case about Air Canada's advertised pricing

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear arguments on a class-action lawsuit that alleged Air Canada

NATO 5% pledge to add $63B to deficit by 2035, budget watchdog says

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OTTAWA - The parliamentary spending watchdog says Prime Minister Mark Carney’s plan to spend the equivalent of five per cent

CP NewsAlert: Budget watchdog says NATO 5% pledge to hike deficit by $63B

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pledge to NATO allies that Canada will spend the equivalent of five per cent

Canada’s axed Islamophobia envoy says Muslims’ need for support from federal government ‘hasn’t gone away’

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It was the 8th anniversary of the Quebec City mosque massacre and Canada’s special adviser on Islamophobia was boarding a