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Liberal MP asks government to reconsider return-to-office policy for public servants

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OTTAWA - The Liberal who unseated Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre from his Ottawa-area riding in the last election is criticizing

Alberta's sport minister says he hasn't signed petition for separation vote

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s sport minister says he hasn’t signed his name to a petition that seeks to force a referendum

BC Greens won't renew accord with NDP, citing 'stalled or undelivered' commitments

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VICTORIA - The BC Green Party has announced it will not be renewing an accord with the governing NDP when

Canada joins peers in condemning China's conviction of Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is calling on China to release Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai after he

This Canadian judge knows firsthand the impact of being targeted by Trump's America

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Her credit cards stopped working. A bank transfer to newlyweds in the U.K. has been stuck in limbo for months.

Regulator plans two-part inquiry into last year's cyberattack at N.S. utility

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s energy regulator is planning a two-part inquiry into last year’s cyberattack at the province’s private power

Cascadia movement has roots in the past, but does B.C. separatism have a future?

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VICTORIA - In 2017, Cory Pahl was a candidate for the Cascadia Party of British Columbia, whose official goals included

U.S. Olympic athletes are speaking out about the state of their country — as Donald Trump seethes

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MILAN—Three days into the Olympics, and something is different. It’s not how events are spread all over the country; it’s

N.B. MLA second confirmed candidate for leader of the progressive conservatives

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HALIFAX - Don Monahan has officially entered the race for leader of the New Brunswick Progressive Conservatives. The MLA for Arcadia-Butternut