Cloudflare outage shuts down Nova Scotia government websites

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government’s websites were off-line for part of the day because of an outage at Cloudflare, a widely used internet infrastructure company based in San Francisco.The

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Judge orders recount in Newfoundland district after last month's provincial election

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ST. JOHN’S - A Supreme Court judge in Newfoundland and Labrador has ordered a recount in one electoral district after

Former immigration minister says Canada's reputation on welcoming refugees is at risk

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OTTAWA - Former immigration minister Lloyd Axworthy, a prominent global champion for refugees, said he believes Canada is putting its

New major projects list has some Indigenous buy-in, Carney says OKs still needed

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OTTAWA - After an initial round of referrals to the new Major Projects Office that saw no Indigenous-led projects chosen,

A shaky coalition and 'near-death' election put Eby under scrutiny at NDP convention

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VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier David Eby received approval from more than 93 per cent of delegates at the NDP’s

LNG project, mines, hydro dam, power lines among latest major project referrals

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TERRACE, B.C. - The federal government announced Thursday the latest list of major building projects to be considered for fast-track

Family of New Brunswick man who died in hospital emergency room settles lawsuit

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FREDERICTON - The family of a 78-year-old man who died after waiting seven hours for care in a Fredericton hospital

B.C. Human Rights Commissioner says stigmatizing drug use is a violation

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VANCOUVER - British Columbia’s rights watchdog has criticized the province for stigmatizing people who use drugs, calling it a violation

Kinew weighs in on killer's release from prison, reaches out to prime minister

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says he’s reaching out to the prime minister about the justice system after learning

Government spends $19 billion on external services, despite vow to trim spending

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OTTAWA - Government records show the federal government spent more than $19 billion on external professional and special services in