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Minister says 'something' happened to trigger order to surrender citizenship docs

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OTTAWA - Immigration Minister Lena Diab says she told her department to investigate when she became aware that “something” had

Guard in B.C. prison needed chest compressions after drug exposure, says union

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Three prison guards in British Columbia were sent to hospital, one needing chest compressions in the ambulance, after inhaling what

Officials lift water supply alert as stormwater pressure eases in Edmonton

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EDMONTON - A water supply alert for the city of Edmonton, issued Sunday after days of heavy rainfall, has been

Justin Trudeau's youngest son joins 'Son of a Critch' as an extra

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TORONTO - Former prime minister Justin Trudeau stopped by the set of “Son of a Critch” earlier this month with

Doug Ford names PC candidate for York—Simcoe byelection

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Setting the stage for two high-stakes byelections, Premier Doug Ford has named a PC candidate in York—Simcoe to replace retired

Alberta nixes booze price hike after Premier Smith, Calgary mayor snipe at each other

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EDMONTON - Alberta is lowering the minimum price for booze following a weekend tit-for-tat social media sniping exchange between Premier

Ottawa will expropriate land for Alto high-speed rail with 'extreme sensitivity,' transport minister says

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OTTAWA — Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon insisted Monday that the federal government is listening to rural residents who are concerned

Ontario reveals new high school exam requirements — including gym. Critics say it's a 'one-size-fits-all' approach

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High school students will write exams in almost all subjects starting this fall — including gym, art and tech —

Union kicks off tough contract talks with Ford as Trump's tariffs and threats loom

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It’s a contract negotiation unlike any other.At a downtown hotel Monday, the country’s biggest private sector union kicked off contract