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Federal government to inject $755 million into Canadian sport over five years

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 Freestyle Canada chief executive officer Peter Judge faced a choice between his organization running a deficit of over half a

Tech companies could be fined billions under Manitoba's social media ban: Kinew

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says tech companies that don’t comply with the province’s plan to ban children from

Alberta upping prevention efforts to keep invasive mussels out of province

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s government says it’s upping its defences against invasive mussels, hiring more dogs to sniff out the shellfish

Live Q&A: What's in the spring economic statement and what does it mean for you?

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We’re inviting you to ask questions about what’s in the spring economic statement.The Carney government is set to release its

European Union top brass says Carney is off to Armenia this weekend for summit

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OTTAWA - The European Union says Prime Minister Mark Carney will be in Armenia this weekend as part of a

Saskatchewan's Moe supportive of sovereign wealth fund, calls for easing regulations

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is calling Ottawa’s new sovereign wealth fund a good initiative.But Moe says if Prime

Lawyer for ex-Mountie accused of security offence says Crown hasn't proven case

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VANCOUVER - The defence counsel for William Majcher, a former Mountie accused of preparing to coerce a Canadian resident for

'Extremely sovereigntist': Alexandre Boulerice quits federal NDP to join Quebec party

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MONTREAL - After 15 years in Ottawa with the NDP, Montreal MP Alexandre Boulerice says he is quitting federal politics

New Brunswick premier shuffling senior provincial staff

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FREDERICTON - New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says she’s shuffling around several provincial senior staff as of May 1.Deputy Finance