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First Nations warn members to be cautious when entering U.S. following ICE actions

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OTTAWA - Several First Nations are warning their members to be wary of crossing the border into the United States

Threats against Greenland are attacks on Inuit, says Nunatsiavut leader in Labrador

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ST. JOHN’S - The Inuit government in northern Labrador is standing in solidarity with Greenland as U.S. President Donald Trump

Chinese envoy says PM's claim that Beijing agreed to visa-free entry not yet official

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OTTAWA - China’s ambassador in Ottawa says Prime Minister Mark Carney’s claim that Beijing is about to lift its visa

Quebec pushes back greenhouse gas reduction target by five years to 2035

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QUÉBEC - The Quebec government announced Thursday that it’s pushing back its greenhouse gas reduction target by five years to

New Coalition Avenir Québec leader and Quebec premier will be chosen April 12

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QUÉBEC - The Coalition Avenir Québec will choose Premier François Legault’s successor on April 12. The party says the leadership race

Is Canada ready for Chinese EVs? Your questions answered

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This Q&A has ended. Check out the comments section to see how Marco Chown Oved and Robert Benzie answered readers’

Hundreds line up near Edmonton to sign petition calling for vote on separation

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STONY PLAIN - An hour after the doors opened Thursday at a community centre west of Edmonton, an employee poked

B.C. to fund $600,000 expansion of forensic firearms lab to fight extortion violence

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VICTORIA - British Columbia is undertaking a $600,000 expansion of the province’s forensic firearms lab, a move the government says

Saskatchewan orders review of hospital security amid increasing safety concerns

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s government is launching an independent third-party review into hospital security while installing metal detectors in emergency rooms