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China's top diplomat hails new relations with Canada amid "complex" global changes

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BEIJING - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand met with her Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, in Beijing, who told Anand that

Three airlifted to Winnipeg after bus crash are being released, health officials say

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WINNIPEG - Health officials say most of the people taken to hospital after a school bus crash in western Manitoba

Campbell-era minister Iain Black joining B.C. Conservative leadership race

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VICTORIA - Iain Black, a former minister in the British Columbia government of Gordon Campbell, is joining the race to

Timeline of B.C.'s three-year drug decriminalization pilot project

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British Columbia’s three-year pilot project that decriminalized the possession of small amounts of illicit drugs for personal use is set

Five topics other than trade that could come up during Carney's China visit

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Beijing this week for meetings with President Xi Jinping and other officials.

B.C. ending its 3-year drug decriminalization pilot project

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VICTORIA - British Columbia Health Minister Josie Osborne says the province is not seeking an extension of its agreement with

Saskatchewan Health Authority says cancer scanner back to running at full capacity

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REGINA - A machine in Saskatchewan that’s vital for diagnosing cancer is working at full capacity after it was disrupted

Police say person arrested following anti-regime protest at Iran's empty embassy

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OTTAWA - One person was arrested on trespassing-related charges after Iran’s shuttered embassy was defaced during an anti-regime protest Monday

Almost one in three Canadians say U.S. might try to invade Canada: poll

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OTTAWA - Following the recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, a new poll suggests almost a third of Canadians say