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Third ex-cabinet minister pays fine for breaking Manitoba's conflict law

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WINNIPEG - All three former Manitoba Progressive Conservative cabinet ministers fined for breaking the province’s conflict of interest law have

Manitoba premier encouraged by federal budget mentions of northern expansion

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says he’s encouraged that the federal budget reaffirms plans to invest in the Port

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont leaves Conservative caucus to join the Liberals

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OTTAWA - Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont left the Conservative caucus to join the Liberals on Tuesday, just hours after

Bailey says Ottawa must support B.C. forestry as it supports Ontario's car industry

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s finance minister said she thinks the newly announced federal budget aligns with provincial priorities, but is

Deficit soars to $78.3 billion as Carney budget bets big on 'investment' spending while slashing public service

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OTTAWA — The Mark Carney government is betting its political fortune on a $581-billion budget that will slash the ranks

Alberta government wants more details on federal budget before passing judgment

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s finance minister says Ottawa’s budget has some good elements and some bad, but he’s hoping to get

CP Newsalert: MP Chris d'Entremont leaves Conservative caucus to join the Liberals

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OTTAWA - The Liberal party confirms that Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont is joining its caucus after he resigned from

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont leaves Conservative caucus on budget day

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OTTAWA - Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont has resigned from the Conservative caucus, a spokesperson for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s

Ottawa earmarks billions of dollars for defence as global spending race ramps up

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OTTAWA - The federal government unveiled plans Tuesday to shell out $73 billion for national defence by the end of