Saskatchewan government to spend extra $655M; NDP calls for accountability

REGINA - Saskatchewan’s Opposition NDP is calling on Premier Scott Moe’s government to open the books for spending an extra $655 million. The province is paying that amount through executive orders

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Food inflation expected to jump in January amid tax changes: economists

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OTTAWA - Economists expect tax changes from a year ago will result in a year-over-year surge in food prices when

Canada signs agreement for defence cooperation with Denmark

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Canada’s defence minister has signed an agreement at an international security forum to strengthen co-operation with Denmark on defence matters.A

200,000 people expected to gather in Toronto in support of Iran protests

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TORONTO - A major rally is set to march down Yonge Street in North York today as Toronto police expect

N.S. government appoints premier's two-time campaign co-chair as new judge

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HALIFAX - A political scientist says he’s concerned the Nova Scotia government has appointed the premier’s two-time campaign co-chair as

Former Winnipeg mayor questioned about money received from contractor

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WINNIPEG - Former Winnipeg mayor Sam Katz faced questions at a public inquiry Thursday about money he received from a

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, federal leaders attend vigil in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

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OTTAWA - Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has confirmed she will join Prime Minister Carney at a vigil Friday to honour

First Nation buys own backup generators, saying governments and utility failed them

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WINNIPEG - A Manitoba First Nation whose residents were evacuated for months last summer due to a wildfire and an

Newfoundland's COVID-19 travel restriction a justifiable Charter infringement: court

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed the constitutionality of a pandemic-related restriction that curbed travel to Newfoundland

Freeland violated law by answering questions about byelection: elections commissioner

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OTTAWA - The Commissioner of Canada Elections said former Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland unintentionally violated the Elections Act by answering