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Ontario Premier Doug Ford trades barbs with Parti Québécois leader over sovereignty

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SAINT-GEORGES - The leader of the Parti Québécois and Ontario Premier Doug Ford are trading barbs after the latter said

Protest campaign planned as Alberta government workers return to office: union

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s 9,000 unionized provincial employees are going back to the office full time starting this weekend, but not

Coalition says Manitoba needs to spend more to meet environmental targets

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WINNIPEG - A coalition of environmental, labour and other groups says the Manitoba government has to spend more money on

More caregivers in Quebec eligible for compensation under new home health policy

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MONTREAL - Quebec is launching a new home health-care policy that will make some family caregivers eligible for government funding.Health

Months after B.C. ostrich cull, why does protest movement persist?

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Melody Leinweber’s latest tattoo is a stylized portrait of an ostrich with a colourful beak, pink and turquoise stars around

Inuit call for a larger role in Canada's Arctic defence surge

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OTTAWA - The leader of the national organization representing Inuit says the federal government must bring them to the table

RCMP approve 32 awards for officers, staff involved in Nova Scotia mass shooting case

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HALIFAX - Four years after a mass shooting in Nova Scotia claimed 22 lives, the RCMP have presented 32 awards

Carney, Ford, China: Ask our journalists about the year in politics

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It’s been a significant January for politics in Canada. Reactions to Canada’s electric vehicle trade deal with China, Prime Minister Mark

Quebec energy minister says Churchill Falls agreement should not be allowed to fail

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TROIS-RIVIÈRES - Quebec’s new energy minister says he is concerned a draft agreement about energy from Newfoundland and Labrador is