Manitoba cabinet minister says she received vile threats; man arrested

WINNIPEG - A Winnipeg man faces charges of threatening a Manitoba cabinet minister in letters that contained racist language, the city’s police force said Tuesday.The 72-year-old faces charges of criminal

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New Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette to meet Prime Minister Carney today in Ottawa

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OTTAWA - Quebec’s new premier is set to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney this morning in Ottawa, less than

Carney announces new summit in Toronto aimed at driving $1 trillion in investment

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TORONTO - Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a new “Canada Investment Summit” that will invite investors, CEOs and business leaders

First Nations chiefs call for inquiry into RCMP after CBC report on surveillance

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OTTAWA - First Nations leaders called on the RCMP to apologize and demanded a federal inquiry after CBC reported the

Conservatives say Champagne avoiding committee study into Alto rail connection

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OTTAWA - The Conservatives are accusing the Liberals of trying to block a committee from questioning Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne

Alberta's governing UCP to revisit proposed riding changes before next election

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s governing United Conservatives are looking to take another run at redrawing provincial riding boundaries – a move

Manitoba Premier Kinew to visit Peguis First Nation as community preps for flooding

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PEGUIS FIRST NATION, MAN. - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is scheduled to visit a First Nation frantically preparing for what

Conservative MPs back Poilievre after he says he'll lead party into next election

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OTTAWA - Most Wednesday mornings, a lineup of Conservative MPs stroll past journalists on their way into the weekly caucus

Finland's president says Canada is on a pragmatic path amid geopolitical tumult

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OTTAWA - Finland’s President Alexander Stubb says Canada is doing the right thing by diversifying its trade beyond the U.S.

Immigration minister's office defends strict new timelines for refugee claims

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OTTAWA - Immigration Minister Lena Diab’s office is defending new rules that may strike down thousands of refugee claims, saying