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Winnipeg police charge man with setting fires at businesses and politicians' offices

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WINNIPEG - Winnipeg police have charged a man with setting a series of fires at restaurants, businesses and the constituency

Premier Moe says he's supportive of pipeline to northern B.C., reallowing tankers

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he’s hopeful the federal government and Alberta can make progress on getting a

Senators amend legislation to make it easier to pass on First Nations status

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OTTAWA - Senators have passed sweeping amendments to a bill that would simplify the transfer of First Nations status between

Ontario education minister eyes more possible board takeovers with now-passed bill

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TORONTO - Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra says a newly passed bill granting him more powers to take control of

B.C. Liberal MPs say tanker ban changes would need provincial, First Nations consent

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OTTAWA - B.C. Liberal MPs say the tanker ban on the northern B.C. coast can’t change without provincial and First

Ontario NDP leader kicked out of question period after calling Ford government 'corrupt'

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TORONTO - The leader of Ontario’s official Opposition was kicked out of question period this morning after calling Premier Doug

Quebec Liberal leader calls for external investigation into report on cash for votes

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QUÉBEC - Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez is calling for an independent, external investigation into what he says are

Carney defends green pledge to get Budget 2025 passed in narrow vote

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday defended making a commitment to carbon emission targets to get the government’s

New overpass, ban on sick notes and more promised in Manitoba throne speech

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is promising to build an overpass to improve safety at an intersection where 17 people