Queen's Park resumes sitting after 14-week break, straight into budget season

TORONTO - Ontario’s legislature is set to resume sitting Monday after a 14-week break that ended in a veritable deluge of news, partial proposals and headline-grabbing musings from Premier Doug

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Nova Scotia's new group of emergency volunteers put to the test in the last year

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HALIFAX - Less than a year after it was established, Nova Scotia’s new emergency corps of volunteers known as the

McGuinty: Ottawa remains opposed to acquiring nuclear weapons

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OTTAWA - Defence Minister David McGuinty says Canada remains opposed to acquiring nuclear weapons, despite a suggestion from a former

Canadian who says he was tortured in Syria wants court to force Ottawa's hand

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OTTAWA - A Canadian man who says he has been tortured in Syria is asking the Federal Court to order

Calgary committee to make 'symbolic' vote on supervised consumption site closure

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CALGARY - Members of Calgary’s city executive committee are expected to vote today on whether to support the closure of

Alberta UCP caucus has 'no business' signing separation vote petition: former premier

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CALGARY - Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says the governing United Conservative Party caucus has “no business” signing a petition

B.C. minister is 'cautiously optimistic' Ottawa will help after Fraser Valley floods

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s emergencies minister says she’s cautiously optimistic about securing federal funding to prevent future flooding in the

Stephen Harper and Jean Chretien talk Canadian pride, Alberta separatism and the threat of the 51st State — ‘He’s afraid of the Shawinigan handshake’

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OTTAWA—They made an unlikely comedy tag team, but Conservative Stephen Harper and Liberal Jean Chretien did star turns onstage Monday,

Extra Alberta ER doctor shifts delayed amid talks between government, physicians

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s recently announced effort to add physician shifts to help triage patients in crowded emergency rooms has been

Former minister Baird says he wasn't consulted about Epstein's invite to 2014 seminar

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OTTAWA - The office of former foreign affairs minister John Baird says neither he nor the Canadian government were consulted