LeBlanc, MacKinnon take on internal trade, transport as Freeland quits

OTTAWA - Federal cabinet ministers Dominic LeBlanc and Steven MacKinnon are taking on additional responsibilities to fill roles previously held by departing minister Chrystia Freeland.LeBlanc is currently intergovernmental affairs minister

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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

Both Conservatives and Liberals intend to introduce bail reform legislation this fall

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OTTAWA - Members of Parliament will have the chance this fall to debate two different pieces of legislation intended to

Carney says federal government will sign more pharmacare deals with provinces

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OTTAWA - The federal Liberal government is committed to signing pharmacare deals with all provinces and territories, Prime Minister Mark

Premiers Smith and Eby condemn assassination of American activist Charlie Kirk

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and her British Columbia counterpart David Eby have both expressed horror at the killing

Ministers ask senior officials to review procurement contracts, find savings

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OTTAWA - Canada’s ministers of finance and procurement have given officials in charge of most federal contracting 45 days to

Some public service jobs will be cut as Ottawa adopts AI: chief data officer

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OTTAWA - Ottawa’s chief data officer says he thinks the introduction of artificial intelligence to federal government operations will lead

Quebec environmental lawyers group sues Ottawa over major projects bill

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MONTREAL - A group of environmental lawyers says it has filed a lawsuit in Quebec Superior Court challenging the validity