Carney travelling to Yellowknife, Norway for defence-focused northern trip

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is again heading overseas, this time to Norway to observe NATO Cold Response exercises as Canada deepens ties with Nordic countries.He will stop first

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Prime Minister Carney announces three byelections for April 13

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced three byelection for ridings in Ontario and Quebec which could result in

Mark Carney calls three byelections for April that could lead to Liberal majority

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has called three consequential byelections, which could be the path to a Liberal majority

Debate over a foreign spy service for Canada influenced by allies, money: study

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OTTAWA - The decades-long debate over whether Canada should create a CIA-style foreign spy agency has been coloured by pressure

Doug Ford's push for jets at Billy Bishop airport runs into some familiar turbulence

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Longtime opponents of jets at Billy Bishop airport are revving their engines back up, and challenging Premier Doug Ford’s assertion that public

Quebec CAQ leadership candidates focus on gender equality

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QUÉBEC - As the Coalition Avenir Québec leadership race continues, both candidates seeking to succeed outgoing Quebec premier François Legault

Portion of N.S. legislature closed to public after week of protests over grant cuts

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HALIFAX - A floor of the Nova Scotia legislature is closed to the public following a week of rallies and

Portion of N.S. legislature closed to public after week of protests, demonstrations

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HALIFAX - A floor of the Nova Scotia legislature is now closed to the public following a week of rallies

Seven ways the war in Iran could affect Canadians, from grocery costs to terrorism

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OTTAWA - The war Washington launched against Iran could have implications for Canadians’ pocketbooks and security.“This is not going to

Phoenix pay errors continue to haunt public service a decade after launch

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OTTAWA - Errors stemming from the federal government’s Phoenix pay system continue to plague thousands of public servants, 10 years