Canada not a target for Trump administration's new tariff investigations

WASHINGTON - The Trump administration launched trade investigations of multiple countries Wednesday in an attempt to solidify the president’s tariff policies after the Supreme Court struck down his previous efforts

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Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston reverses some budget cuts amid backlash

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is reversing a portion of $130-million in cuts to government grants amid a

NRC to acquire Bombardier jet as feds earmark nearly $1B for defence research

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OTTAWA - The federal government says it will put more than $900 million into the National Research Council for defence

Halifax considers asking province to create centralized dangerous dog registry

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HALIFAX - Two months after a Nova Scotia boy died in a dog attack, Halifax Regional Council is poised to

Premier Moe announces 'Patients First' health-care plan to address issues

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe released a plan Monday that aims to bolster patient care with a focus on

Liberals nominate Fintrac official Annette Ryan as new budget watchdog

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OTTAWA - The Liberal government has nominated a senior official from the national financial intelligence agency as Ottawa’s next fiscal

Internal polling by Ford government suggests strong support for expanding Billy Bishop Airport

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There is overwhelming public support in Toronto and across Ontario for expanding the runway at Billy Bishop Airport, according to

Mark Carney heading to Norway to watch NATO exercises, meet with PM

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to travel to Norway on Friday to observe the Norwegian-led NATO Cold Response

Saskatchewan minister says he'll have meeting at library after reports of violence

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s social services minister says he’s scheduling a meeting at Saskatoon’s downtown library following complaints of violence and

Indigenous Chiefs go to Alberta legislature, pressure province to nip separatism push

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EDMONTON - More than a dozen First Nations chiefs and even more band councillors and elders were at Alberta’s legislature