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For Spain's 'resistance' leader, Donald Trump's taunts are badge of honour

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When Prime Minister Mark Carney declared in his now-famous Davos speech that the old word order was gone and not

VPD officers haven't spoken at Myles Gray death hearing. Here's what the exhibits say

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VANCOUVER - None of the seven Vancouver police officers involved in a violent encounter leading up to the death of

What can trustees even do anymore? Why would anyone run? Inside a changing role, and why some still see hope

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Little power, little say and little pay.The role of school board trustees is soon to be sapped under new legislation,

Mark Carney vs. Spain's PM on globalization and Donald Trump

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Mark Carney’s January speech at Davos — renouncing what it described as the half-truths of the old liberal order, and

The secret to solving student absenteeism? Ontario's plan is a start — but some say there are better ways to get students back

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They were sick, at a medical appointment, their parents gave them the day off. They were too tired, on vacation,

Carney, Eby lament 'senseless' violence of Vancouver festival attack one year later

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VANCOUVER - It was early Sunday morning when Antonio Ortega drove in the area of Fraser Street in Vancouver, a

Christine Fréchette to begin first foreign mission as Quebec premier

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QUÉBEC - Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette will travel to Washington on Monday for her first official foreign mission. She will arrive

Doug Ford apologizes after personal insults in legislature, Liberal MPP says

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TORONTO - An Ontario Liberal member of provincial parliament says Premier Doug Ford has apologized to her after he hurled

Green-to-Liberal floor crosser running for mayor of New Brunswick capital

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FREDERICTON - From green to red and now blazing her own path with a purple-branded campaign, a former Fredericton-area member