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Carney government proposes major overhaul of privacy legislation

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OTTAWA—The Carney government is proposing an overhaul of Canada’s privacy laws, promising greater control for Canadians over their personal data

Marsupial on the loose on Montreal's South Shore highlights animal trafficking

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BOUCHERVILLE - For the last few days, a small marsupial has been on the loose on Montreal’s South Shore, after

Calls mount for independent investigation into alleged Montreal police racism

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MONTREAL - Quebec’s domestic security minister said Monday that he would appoint an observer to oversee the investigation into allegations

'It's all going to be OK': Canada's U.S. ambassador tries to ease CUSMA anxiety

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Canada’s ambassador to the United States says “it’s all going to be OK” with the renewal date for the North

Canada cracking down on asylum claims from St-Pierre and Miquelon ferry to Nfld.

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OTTAWA - The federal government says it is cracking down on what it calls a “low volume” of asylum claims

Federal officials cite decline in opioid-related deaths but warn progress is fragile

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OTTAWA - The federal government says the toxic drug crisis continues to have devastating effects despite a decrease in opioid-related

Carney heading to France for G7 summit as Trump says agreement reached with Iran

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is heading to Evian-les-Bains in France for the G7 summit, a day after U.S. President Donald

Military police directed to stop accepting sexual offence complaints

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OTTAWA - Starting today, military police will no longer accept Criminal Code sexual offence complaints, in anticipation of passage of

Residents should report racism involving police, Montreal-Nord mayor said

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MONTREAL - Allegations that Montreal police officers engaged in racist and discriminatory behaviour toward citizens have reopened old wounds in