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Quebec labour minister to file police complaint over use of guillotine at protest

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Quebec’s labour minister says he will file a complaint with Montreal police after protesters used a guillotine on an effigy

Rivals team up against Nate Erskine-Smith in Scarborough nomination race

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It’s the negate Nate pact.Two rival candidates have reached a mutual support agreement in a bid to block Ontario Liberal

Doug Ford declines to say when records on scrapped $28.9-million jet will be released

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Premier Doug Ford is stonewalling on releasing documents related to the controversial purchase of a $28.9-million executive jet.“You focus on

Education Minister Paul Calandra at TMU Democracy Forum on May 7

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As Ontario’s education minister, Paul Calandra is shaking up school governance and changing course in the classroom.He talks to Toronto

Saskatchewan NDP legislature member to sit as Independent, says can't support leader

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REGINA - A Saskatchewan Opposition NDP member is now sitting as an Independent. Betty Nippi-Albright says in a social media post

Alberta UCP staff attended meeting about voter database before app was shut down

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party caucus says staff attended a separatist group’s virtual meeting about its website two

Canada has a new searchable flood risk tool. You just can't search it yet.

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Canada’s new searchable flood risk tool will only be available in provinces and territories that opt in to the program,

Saskatchewan to run postcard survey on social media ban

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REGINA - The Saskatchewan government is launching a postcard survey to determine next steps on a possible social media ban

Manitoba commits $15 million to revamp the Pantages Playhouse Theatre

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is putting up $15 million to help restore a historic theatre in Winnipeg.The Pantages Playhouse