Canada, allies say they're ready to help stop Iran's shipping blockade

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has endorsed a statement issued by allies expressing a willingness to contribute to efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz more than two weeks

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NDP MPP jumps to federal Liberals as Liberal MP eyes provincial seat and leadership

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The resignation of longtime MP Bill Blair has triggered a potential round of political musical chairs, as the federal Liberals

Newfoundland and Labrador pulls out of talks about national marine conservation area

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ST. JOHN’S - Newfoundland and Labrador’s new government is ending talks with Ottawa about a proposed national marine conservation area.The

Public service executives got more than $146 million in performance pay last year

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OTTAWA - Executives in the core federal public service received $146.3 million in performance pay last year.Data from the Treasury

Executive public servants received more than $146 million in performance pay

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OTTAWA - Executives in the core federal public service received more than $146 million in performance pay last year.Data from

Nova Scotia's new group of emergency volunteers put to the test in the last year

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HALIFAX - Less than a year after it was established, Nova Scotia’s new emergency corps of volunteers known as the

McGuinty: Ottawa remains opposed to acquiring nuclear weapons

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OTTAWA - Defence Minister David McGuinty says Canada remains opposed to acquiring nuclear weapons, despite a suggestion from a former

Canadian who says he was tortured in Syria wants court to force Ottawa's hand

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OTTAWA - A Canadian man who says he has been tortured in Syria is asking the Federal Court to order

Calgary committee to make 'symbolic' vote on supervised consumption site closure

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CALGARY - Members of Calgary’s city executive committee are expected to vote today on whether to support the closure of

Alberta UCP caucus has 'no business' signing separation vote petition: former premier

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CALGARY - Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says the governing United Conservative Party caucus has “no business” signing a petition