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Separatist leader behind voter list leak unco-operative: Elections Alberta

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EDMONTON - The man at the centre of a massive public data leak isn’t co-operating with an investigation by Elections

Committee calls for reversal of agricultural research centre closures

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OTTAWA - A House of Commons committee is recommending the government halt its decision to close agricultural research centres and

Ontario education minister says he can't interfere in Catholic board's Pride flag ban

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TORONTO - Education Minister Paul Calandra has denied a request to overturn a Catholic school board’s decision not to fly

Poll suggests politics, geography and trust play roles in vaccine hesitancy

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OTTAWA - A new online survey suggests nearly a quarter of Canadians say they’ve declined to get a vaccine recommended

Navy Commander Angus Topshee promoted to vice chief of defence staff

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OTTAWA - Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, the head of the Royal Canadian Navy, is being promoted to second-in-command of the Canadian

Quebec tables bill allowing people to obtain domestic violence history of partners

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QUÉBEC - The sister of a Quebec woman allegedly killed by her partner is urging politicians at the provincial legislature

Around 6,200 public servants apply for early retirement as deadline looms

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OTTAWA - About 6,200 federal public servants have applied to retire early, with just more than two months to go

B.C. Court of Appeal dismisses bid by City of Nanaimo to overturn human rights award

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VANCOUVER - The B.C. Court of Appeal says the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal was reasonable when it found the

Vancouver mayor uses '11 AI agents' to do lots of work, says it's strictly personal

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VANCOUVER - Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is clarifying his remarks that he uses “11 AI agents” to do a lot