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Alberta increases referendum petition fees to $25,000 — a 5,000 per cent hike

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government is hiking the cost to apply for a citizen-initiated referendum by 5,000 per

B.C. backtracks on plan to cut pipeline tax values, saving ratepayers

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s finance minister says there will be no changes in the tax assessments for pipelines running through

U.S. trade representative fires opening salvo in review of Canada-U.S.-Mexico deal

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OTTAWA - Washington’s trade representative says a coming review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade deal will hinge on resolving concerns about

Feds moving forward on long-awaited sustainable investment guidelines

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OTTAWA - The federal government says it is moving forward on a long-awaited central list of investments considered to be

Nova Scotia government's budget deficit continues to grow: finance minister

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s finances have slid further into the red.Finance Minister John Lohr announced this morning that the province’s

Conservatives look to turn the page after 'terrible disappointment' of 2025

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OTTAWA - One year ago, Pierre Poilievre appeared to be on the cusp of achieving two things he’d wanted for

Feds defend $1.1-million Deloitte contract for AI advice after firm admitted mistakes

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ST. JOHN’S - The federal government is defending its decision to award a contract worth up to $1.1 million for

Five things to know about the crisis that has unseated the Quebec Liberal leader

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MONTREAL - After weeks of fighting to keep his job, Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez has resigned as allegations

Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez resigns amid ongoing crisis

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MONTREAL - Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez has resigned amid a crisis involving allegations of vote-buying and reimbursed donations