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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

No current Yukon ministers are seeking re-election in upcoming vote

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Yukon’s premier said he’s excited about the group of candidates he has running in the upcoming territorial election, despite the

B.C. says deal reached with union to classify meat inspectors as essential

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KAMLOOPS - Provincial meat inspectors in British Columbia have been classified as essential workers after ranchers and meat processors complained

Ottawa commits to working with Nova Scotia to develop Wind West offshore wind farms

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HALIFAX - Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa is prepared to work with Nova Scotia to ramp up its ambitious

Liberal MPs reluctant to lower 2030 and 2035 climate targets

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EDMONTON - Some Liberal MPs are reluctant to see their government lower its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets for 2030

Minister says Indigenous advisory council just the start of major project talks

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OTTAWA - The newly appointed Indigenous advisory council marks the start — not the end — of talks with community

Union backs essential-service status for B.C. food inspectors after ranchers complain

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KAMLOOPS - The president of the BC General Employees’ Union says it’s agreed that agri-food inspectors should be deemed an

Kinew optimistic Port of Churchill project in Manitoba will move forward

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says Manitoba has scored an economic win even though the Port of Churchill expansion