Champagne says Conservative probes into Alto connection are 'just politics'

OTTAWA - Finance Minister Francois Philippe Champagne is brushing off Conservative calls for an investigation into his personal relationship with an Alto executive and the proposed high-speed rail project as

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Non-profit group says the number of unhoused people in Winnipeg is rising

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government said Monday it remains focused on its promise to eliminate chronic homelessness, even as new

TKMS latest to team up with Quebec steel firm in sub competition

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OTTAWA - German submarine maker TKMS is teaming up with a domestic steel-forging company as it vies for a lucrative

Ontario school board trustees to lose many powers, TDSB trustees to be slashed, minister announces

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Elected trustees will remain at all Ontario school boards, but have less responsibility and be fewer in number — with the

Jobs minister urges youth to pursue skilled trades despite generational stigma

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OTTAWA - Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu says Canada must break the stigma around careers in the skilled trades if

Live Q&A: Answering your questions on the Marilyn Gladu floor-crossing

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Marilyn Gladu, a long-time Conservative MP, has switched sides to join Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal party.She is the fifth

Christine Fréchette awaits swearing-in as premier after winning CAQ leadership

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MONTREAL - Quebec will soon have a new premier after former cabinet minister Christine Fréchette was named leader of the

Liberals, Bloc give final push in Terrebonne riding

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MONTREAL - The Liberals may be widely expected to walk away from Monday’s three byelections with a clear majority, but

Christine Fréchette to be Quebec's next premier after winning CAQ leadership

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DRUMMONDVILLE -  Coalition Avenir Québec members have named Christine Fréchette as the new party leader and Quebec’s 33rd premier. She will

Number of candidates running for leader of B.C. Conservatives has shrunk to five

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The number of candidates running to replace John Rustad as leader of the Conservative Party of B.C. has shrunk to