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Looser federal rules on pesticides will erode Canada's trade access: senator

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OTTAWA - Canada’s goal of boosting trade with countries outside the United States could be thwarted by its new pesticide

Bike lanes are no place for high-powered electric two-wheelers

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The politics of bike lanes can be bumpy, veering left and right along the right of way.Premier Doug Ford claims

Do you perform marriages? Ontario MPPs can now say, 'I do"

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It could be the set-up for a punchline: a politician officiating a wedding in a hot-air balloon.Six months after Ontario

Snide spat between Alberta premier, Calgary mayor escalates into Stampede standoff

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CALGARY - A dispute that began with snarky social media posts between Alberta’s premier and Calgary’s mayor escalated Tuesday into

Doug Ford says he isn't going anywhere

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Premier Doug Ford insists his best-before date is not coming any time soon.After being booed by hundreds of OPSEU protesters

Ottawa to peg first national interest projects in territories: sources

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OTTAWA - Ottawa is expected to announce Wednesday that it will begin the process of designating two key Arctic infrastructure

Mark Carney sidelined from at least 17 government deliberations because of corporate conflicts

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney‘s corporate past has prevented him from participating in at least 17 “situations” involving his own

A submarine economic boom is just around corner. So are the challenges.

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OTTAWA - As Ottawa inches closer to deciding who will supply the navy’s next fleet of submarines, both the benefits

Minister says 'something' happened to trigger order to surrender citizenship docs

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OTTAWA - Immigration Minister Lena Diab says she told her department to investigate when she became aware that “something” had