Karl Blackburn will not run to replace Pablo Rodriguez as Quebec Liberal leader

MONTREAL - One of Pablo Rodriguez’s main rivals during the Quebec Liberal leadership race earlier this year says he will not run to replace him. Karl Blackburn, who finished in third

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'Buy Canadian' policy comes into effect, changing rules for federal procurement

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OTTAWA - The federal government’s ‘Buy Canadian’ policy takes effect today and Ottawa says it will fundamentally change the way

Israel blocks Canadian delegation – including MPs – from entering the West Bank

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OTTAWA - The National Council of Canadian Muslims says a delegation of Canadians that includes six members of Parliament was

Quebec family doctors voting on new deal after province backtracks on reforms

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MONTREAL - Quebec family doctors have until Friday to vote on a deal that would see the provincial government back

Manitoba projects $1.6-billion deficit, more than double original forecast

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government’s deficit for the current fiscal year is expected to reach $1.6 billion, more than double

Quebec reports three measles cases linked to Montreal-area pediatric centre

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MONTREAL - Quebec has confirmed three measles cases linked to a pediatric medical centre in an off-island suburb of Montreal.The

CAF officer arrested on foreign interference allegation released from custody

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OTTAWA - A member of the Canadian Forces Intelligence Command who is facing charges related to a leak of sensitive

No imminent threat of attack in Canada following Australia shooting: CSIS

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OTTAWA - The Canadian Security Intelligence Service says it sees no indication of a specific threat in Canada following the

CAF officer arrested on foreign interference allegation released into custody

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OTTAWA - A member of the Canadian Forces Intelligence Command who is facing charges related to foreign interference has been

Quebec teachers' union survey says 90 per cent have faced violence on the job

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MONTRÉAL - A Quebec teachers’ union says 90 per cent of its members said in a recent survey they were