Hundreds of public servants to learn about job cuts in the new year

OTTAWA - Federal public servants are expected to learn about job cuts in their departments when they return from their holiday break.Departments such as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Environment and

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Food insecurity persists in Ontario cities that declared emergencies over past year

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TORONTO - More than a year since a growing list of Ontario municipalities began declaring food insecurity emergencies, hunger in

'We're buddies now': Canada's foodies enlisted to host Americans and boost tourism

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TORONTO - Some of the country’s savviest home entertainers are on the front lines of a new tourism strategy to

Ron Schuler, longtime Manitoba Progressive Conservative, won't run again

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Progressive Conservative Ron Schuler has announced he will not seek re-election.Schuler is 62 years old, has been

QuickList on the 23 of Alberta's politicians facing citizen recalls petitions

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Citizen-led recall petitions were officially approved Wednesday against  United Conservative members Mickey Amery and Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk, bringing total recalls to

Ford pitches Toronto as host of new global defence bank

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OTTAWA - Ontario Premier Doug Ford is pitching Toronto as the best place to host a new global bank for

Citizen recall petition approved against Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery

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EDMONTON - Elections Alberta has approved a citizen recall petition against Justice Minister Mickey Amery.The petitioner in Amery’s riding of

Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez to resign amid ongoing crisis

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MONTREAL - Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez will resign amid allegations of wrongdoing about the leadership race he won

Carney’s first year as prime minister underscores the contrast with Trudeau

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OTTAWA - Canadians started the year with Justin Trudeau as prime minister, a man who wore his emotions on his

Five things to know about the crisis that could unseat the Quebec Liberal leader

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MONTREAL - Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez is fighting to keep his job as allegations pile up about the leadership