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MPs, senators set to cut back U.S. exchange travel, despite pressure on trade file

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OTTAWA - Members of Parliament and senators are set to drastically reduce interparliamentary exchanges with the U.S. Senate and Congress,

'Kicking it into gear': Jason Kenney says pro-Canada forces must counter separatism

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CALGARY - Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says it’s high time federal MPs take a stand and fight against those

'Unwanted wherever you go': New Canadian asylum law leaves some migrants in limbo

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MONTREAL - When a 26-year-old Haitian mother and her young daughter crossed into Quebec from the United States through forest

Doug Ford cited abuse of OSAP as one reason for its overhaul. Here's what new data actually shows

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Ontario data reveals that $13.1 million in financial aid over two years — a small fraction of total disbursements —

Hantavirus testing might not be useful for people without symptoms: experts

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TORONTO - Health experts say it’s not clear whether it’s useful to test people who may have been exposed to

If Erskine-Smith says nomination was unfair, prove it: Interim Ontario Liberal leader

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TORONTO - The interim leader of the Ontario Liberal Party says a nomination race this weekend to select a byelection

Forests Minister Parmar says B.C. has flagged Middle East as emerging export market

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VICTORIA - British Columbia Forests Minister Ravi Parmar says the province could be selling more wood in the Middle East

Quebec to invest $252 million in preventive health programs over five years

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MONTREAL - The Quebec government is spending more than $250 million on preventive health care over the next five years

Water levels to stay high in central Saskatchewan as widespread flooding continues

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REGINA - Officials in Saskatchewan say water levels are expected to stay higher than normal over the next several days