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New Yukon Premier Mike Pemberton sworn in, says there's work to do before election

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WHITEHORSE - Yukon’s 11th premier has been sworn in on the promise to get important work done before the next

What does placing an Ontario school board under supervision look like?

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Trustees will be stripped of their powers, but they have no idea if they can attend board meetings, visit schools

Explosive device damaged B.C. MLA's office, may be linked to earlier blast: RCMP

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NORTH VANCOUVER - An explosive device damaged the front door of British Columbia Infrastructure Minister Bowinn Ma’s office on Friday

RCMP say explosive device damaged B.C. MLA's office, may be linked to earlier blast

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NORTH VANCOUVER - Police say an explosive device damaged the front door of British Columbia infrastructure minister Bowinn Ma’s office,

B.C. minister Bowinn Ma tells of 'frightening' incident at office that scorched door

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NORTH VANCOUVER - There’s a heavy police presence at the constituency office of British Columbia’s infrastructure minister, Bowinn Ma, who

What is Canada's digital services tax? What you need to know about Trump’s latest tariffs threat

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Donald Trump’s brash threats of additional tariffs are back in full force.The U.S. president said on social media he’s ending all

N.S. mayors concerned for local police services as province pushes larger RCMP role

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HALIFAX - Some Nova Scotia mayors say they are wary of the province’s plan to increase the role of the

Federal minister plans to hold consultations this summer on immigration intake

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OTTAWA - Immigration Minister Lena Diab says the federal government will consult this summer on its immigration levels plan and

Review of fossil fuel subsidies stalls as Argentina ceases communication with Canada

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OTTAWA - A peer review of fossil fuel subsidies between Canada and Argentina — already years behind schedule — stalled