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Ottawa pitched extending refugee sponsor pause to late 2028 to fix backlog: records

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OTTAWA - The federal department of immigration last year, suggested freezing most private refugee sponsorship applications until 2028 to clear

Anand says Canada summoned Russian ambassador over drone incursion into Poland

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OTTAWA - Ottawa summoned Russia’s ambassador to Canada, Oleg Stepanov, over the incursion of Russian drones into Poland.Foreign Affairs Minister

Ottawa discussing future of emissions cap with Alberta, oil companies: minister

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OTTAWA - The federal government is in discussions with Alberta and the oil industry about the future of the sector’s

Pro-Palestinian group protests Israel-Premier Tech team at Quebec cycling Grand Prix

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QUÉBEC - A few dozen pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in Quebec City to denounce the presence of the Israel-Premier Tech (IPT)

Ottawa is talking about building a sovereign cloud but what does that even mean?

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When Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed initial batch of projects Canada aims to fast-track, he mused about another endeavour that

Internal government documents reveal grim housing climate in Canada

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OTTAWA - As Ottawa gears up to launch a new agency to build homes faster, internal government documents describe how

Bonnie Crombie to face Liberal leadership test as party members gather for AGM

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TORONTO - Ontario Liberals are set to hold a leadership vote this weekend, amid grumbling from some members about whether

B.C. public service job action escalates with overtime ban at liquor warehouses

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BURNABY - A union representing British Columbia’s public service workers say it is escalating its job action by starting an

Danielle Smith, Alberta Next panel received warmly by Lethbridge crowd in latest stop

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LETHBRIDGE - Premier Danielle Smith’s Alberta Next panel faced a mostly supportive and inquisitive crowd at its latest stop Thursday