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North Vancouver, B.C., mayors ask Eby for inquiry into water treatment project

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NORTH VANCOUVER - Two mayors from Vancouver’s North Shore are calling for a public inquiry into the cost of a

Saskatchewan daycare operators say child-care coverage not as advertised

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REGINA - Some Saskatchewan daycare operators say the province’s new child-care agreement is hitting parents with higher, unexpected fees. They say

Carney to cap Indo-Pacific trip with Tokyo visit focused on trade, security

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is headed to Japan for a brief visit to one of Canada’s closest partner

B.C. forestry workers, other sectors hurt by tariffs to get $70M in jobs training

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VICTORIA - Workers in B.C.‘s softwood lumber industry and other sectors who are out of work because of U.S. tariffs

Alberta returning to standard, flat tax on wine after industry outcry

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s government is walking back a wine tax based on the value of a bottle after getting an

Chief in N.S. says Mi'kmaq have a treaty right to sell cannabis amid new RCMP raids

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HALIFAX - A First Nation chief is insisting the Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia have a treaty right to grow and

Cuts to benefits for caregivers in N.S. will hurt people with disabilities: advocates

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HALIFAX - Kari Robertson spends every night with a monitor next to her bed in case her 44-year-old son, Graham,

Anand says government pursuing options for Canadians to exit Middle East war zone

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Canada is pursuing multiple options to help more than 2,000 Canadians who

The little we know about Canadian troops stationed in the Middle East

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OTTAWA - As Ottawa refuses to say exactly how many Canadian troops are in the Middle East, experts are questioning