N.S. government says even more cannabis dispensaries than originally estimated

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s justice minister says there are more illegal cannabis dispensaries in the province than the 118 the government had initially estimated. However, Scott Armstrong refused to tell reporters

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Saskatchewan Premier Moe joining Prime Minister Carney on trip to China

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is set to join Prime Minister Mark Carney on a visit to China this

Officials say Canada unlikely to get Chinese tariffs dropped but can expect progress

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OTTAWA - Federal officials briefing reporters ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to China say there might be relief

Carney to discuss major projects, conservation with Coastal First Nations on Tuesday

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Coastal First Nations on Tuesday to discuss major projects and marine

Ottawa joins countries condemning Iranian regime for killing protesters

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OTTAWA - As questions mount about the stability of the Iranian regime, Canada has condemned Iran for killing and arresting

Champagne in Washington to talk trade, critical minerals with G7 countries

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OTTAWA - Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is in Washington, D.C., Sunday and Monday for meetings on trade and critical minerals.The

Mark Carney seeks a reset with China amid Donald Trump's chaos and global tensions. Can he succeed where others have failed?

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OTTAWA — Canadian prime ministers have all taken different tacks to their China expeditions.Jean Chrétien led planes full of business leaders

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

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TORONTO - Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:Carney in ChinaPrime Minister Mark

Preclearance operations in Canada are a 'critical component' of border strategy: U.S.

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OTTAWA - Canada and the United States say two preclearance projects that would allow more travellers to be screened well

B.C. court to hear Charter challenge over religious exemptions to assisted dying law

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OTTAWA - A trial set to begin Monday in British Columbia’s Supreme Court questions whether publicly funded faith-based hospitals should