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B.C. must learn from Site C dam before starting new projects, says environmentalist

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VICTORIA - An environmental group is condemning plans by the British Columbia government to consider building two new hydropower projects,

Police in Quebec municipalities issued thousands of fines for insulting officers

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MONTREAL - Police in some of Quebec’s largest metropolitan regions have handed out thousands of fines over the past six

Mark Carney touts U.S.-Iran peace deal as a 'game-changer' that could shift wars in Ukraine and Lebanon

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EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — A tentative peace deal between the U.S. and Iran is a “game-changer,” according to Prime Minister Mark

Single Canadians face higher grocery bills than couples, survey finds. Can the government fix it?

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Canadians living alone spend about $102 a week on groceries on average, $22 more than individuals who live in a

Conservatives cry foul after government signals move to speed up 'lawful access' bill

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OTTAWA - The Conservatives accused the federal government Tuesday of trying to ram through a bill to help police and

Mark Carney pleads Canada's trade case to Donald Trump at G7

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EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — Canada’s message to the United States at this G7 summit goes something like this: we may not

Black groups say Montreal police racism allegations deserve public inquiry

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MONTREAL - A coalition of Black community groups has joined calls for an independent public inquiry into allegations of racism

Justice minister says he will review MAID committee testimony before making decision

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OTTAWA - Justice Minister Sean Fraser says he will take time over the summer to review the work of a

MPs urge action to undercut 'manosphere' by tackling anti-women ideology

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OTTAWA - MPs are calling on the government to tackle the rise of antifeminist ideology by funding programs that undercut