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Ontario Liberals have first official leadership contender

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TORONTO - The race to become the Ontario Liberals’ next leader has its first official entrant.Dylan Marando, a former political

How 're-wilding' can make Canada's cityscapes more climate resilient and bee friendly

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TORONTO - The laneway beside Adam Barnes’s house is, at first blush, unremarkable within Toronto’s catalogue of backstreets: there are

B.C. court hears Chinese police went 'missing' for hours during trip to Vancouver

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VANCOUVER - British Columbia’s Supreme Court heard Tuesday that three Chinese police officials went “missing” for six hours during an

Ford government's own research warned against calling speed cameras 'cash grabs' — years before they were finally banned

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Three years before the Ford government did away with speed cameras, the province’s own researchers found that the devices were

Sudbury declares state of emergency as water levels rise, flood warning issued

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SUDBURY - The City of Greater Sudbury has declared a state of emergency as it grapples with rising water levels

Manitoba cabinet minister says she received vile threats; man arrested

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WINNIPEG - A Winnipeg man faces charges of threatening a Manitoba cabinet minister in letters that contained racist language, the

Overlapping claims are behind protests from First Nations against two treaties

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VICTORIA - A coalition of First Nations say they are prepared to block major projects and take legal action if

Liberals move to take control of House committees now that they've secured majority

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OTTAWA - The Liberals are moving to take control of House of Commons committees now that they’ve secured a majority

Some 600 people sign open letter calling for new Quebec law to prevent femicides

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MONTRÉAL - Hundreds of people have joined a Quebec politician in calling for stronger measures to prevent femicides.Québec solidaire spokesperson