Saskatchewan to run postcard survey on social media ban

REGINA - The Saskatchewan government is launching a postcard survey to determine next steps on a possible social media ban for children.Premier Scott Moe says his government wants to hear

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Conservatives stay on top of party fundraising list as Liberals narrow the gap

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OTTAWA - The Conservatives’ fundraising machine continues to outpace all other federal parties after bringing in more than $9.4 million

Health Canada approves 2nd generic version of Ozempic — and it's Canadian

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TORONTO - Health Canada has approved the second generic version of brand-name Ozempic, this one manufactured by Canadian company Apotex.The

Alberta separatist petition effort hits final day for gathering names

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EDMONTON - It’s the last day for Alberta separatists to gather petition signatures that could trigger a referendum on pulling

Carney says his stance on Iran war shifted as Trump's goals 'evolved'

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OTTAWA - Canada’s initial position supporting Washington’s war in Iran shifted over the subsequent days as U.S. President Donald Trump’s

Carney's trip to Armenia happening as Ottawa's foreign policy aims shift, expert says

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is headed to Armenia on Saturday for a visit his office says is framed

Toronto’s mayoral race kicks off with integrity complaint filed against a high-profile candidate

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Toronto’s election has only just begun but the mudslinging has already started, with a leading mayoral candidate facing an integrity

Hearing into Myles Gray's death delayed again until fall, 11 years after death

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VANCOUVER - The long-anticipated public hearing into the police-involved death of Myles Gray in 2015 is being delayed again to

B.C.'s legislature looks into changes as MLA avoids censure after using Nazi slogan

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VICTORIA - Politicians in B.C.‘s legislature say they are looking into whether they can close a loophole that has allowed

China and India among 'main perpetrators' of foreign interference, Canada's spy agency reports

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OTTAWA—China and India remain central actors behind foreign threats targeting Canada, the country’s spy agency says, as Prime Minister Mark Carney