Quebec tables bill on involuntary hospitalization

QUÉBEC - Quebec’s minister of health and social services has tabled a bill to relax the criteria for the involuntary hospitalization of patients experiencing a mental health crisis.The bill aims

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Ontario plans to cap ticket resale prices at original value

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is planning to amend ticket sales legislation to cap resale prices, seven years

Opening of P.E.I. legislature delayed for funeral of cabinet member Mark McLane

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The spring sitting of the P.E.I. legislature will be delayed so members can attend the funeral for Mark McLane, a

Next week's budget will boost child care funding, Manitoba finance minister says

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba’s finance minister says next week’s budget will include more money for child care.Adrien Sala says the spending

Ottawa outlines criteria for helping Gulf nations hit by Iran war

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OTTAWA - The federal government has outlined criteria under which Canada would help partners in the Middle East endangered by

DND confirms Canadians on exchange with U.S. air force not deployed to Gulf

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OTTAWA - The Department of National Defence confirms nearly three dozen Canadian military members on exchange with a division of

3 Canadians back home after being stuck aboard ship in Persian Gulf

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OTTAWA - A Quebec-based shipping company says three Canadians have returned home after being stuck aboard their vessels in the

Doug Ford wants to livestream bail hearings. Experts say it would jeopardize the court process: 'I don't think that it serves justice'

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he’s looking into giving the public broader access to bail hearings.“We’re exploring new measures to

Experts say Canada can't avoid engaging with U.S. as Trump rattles NATO with insults

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WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump is widening the cracks between the United States and European NATO members with his

Ontario to miss federal deadline for publicly funding nurse practitioners

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TORONTO - Ontario will not have a policy in place to publicly fund all medically necessary services from nurse practitioners