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Regina clinic closure leaves 5,000 patients scrambling for new family doctors

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REGINA - About 5,000 patients in Regina are now searching for a new family doctor after a clinic that received

Federal union asks Treasury Board for clarity on return-to-office rules

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OTTAWA - A federal union has sent a letter to the Treasury Board president asking for clarity in response to

Generations of Indigenous leaders brace for a new battle over another pipeline

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OTTAWA - For some First Nations leaders, the prospect of conflict with provincial and federal governments over plans to send

Canadian injured in West Bank in what local group calls assault by Israeli settlers

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OTTAWA - Global Affairs Canada says it is “aware of a Canadian citizen injured in the West Bank” and is

Energy regulator cancels New Brunswick gas price cuts promised by Liberal government

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FREDERICTON - Gas price cuts that were set to come into effect in New Brunswick today have been cancelled by

Activists, politicians mark World AIDS Day urging criminal reform, prevention funding

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OTTAWA - AIDS activists are calling on the Liberals to stick with a Trudeau government promise to reform the laws

Montreal mayor announces crisis unit to help homeless population during winter

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MONTREAL - The mayor of Montreal is announcing new measures to help the city’s homeless population survive the winter. Soraya Martinez

Ontario education minister appoints himself as interim supervisor of school board

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TORONTO - Ontario’s education minister has appointed himself as temporary supervisor as the province takes control of another school board.Paul

N.S. open to conversations about projects on protected land, minister says

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HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia minister says she has no interest in allowing a world-renowned golf developer to build a