Canada spending $307M to buy new modular army rifles from Colt

OTTAWA - The federal government is buying 30,000 new modular assault rifles for the Canadian Army from Colt Canada in a $307 million procurement deal.That sum covers just the first

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Budget bill 'unfair' for dismissing decades of overcharging veterans: watchdog

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OTTAWA - Canada’s veterans’ watchdog is calling on MPs to remove a provision in the federal budget bill she said

Public servants ordered to work in-office 4 days a week starting in July

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OTTAWA - The federal government is ordering public servants to be in the office at least four days a week

Montreal launches blitz to repair 'catastrophic' number of potholes plaguing roadways

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MONTREAL - The City of Montreal says it’s launching a blitz in the coming days to fill the numerous potholes

From EV rebates to charging stations: here are 5 take-aways from Ottawa's new EV plan

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OTTAWA - The federal government announced a suite of policy changes on Thursday in its efforts to get more electric

Harper's archival collection includes one million photos, a quilt and a hockey card

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OTTAWA - Former prime minister Stephen Harper has officially launched his archival collection, which includes more than a million photos,

Judge approves bid to revoke Canadian citizenship over man's hidden role in massacre

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OTTAWA - A judge has approved a federal bid to revoke the Canadian citizenship of a former member of the

CP NewsAlert: Public servants ordered to work in office 4 days a week as of July

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OTTAWA - The federal government is ordering public servants to return to the office at least four days a week.A

N.L. premier says 'fractured' federal approach to pharmacare creating inequities

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ST. JOHN’S - Newfoundland and Labrador’s premier is accusing the federal government of creating unequal access to essential medications through

Supreme Court to hear long-running case about Air Canada's advertised pricing

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear arguments on a class-action lawsuit that alleged Air Canada