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Manitoba legislature approves $18,000 fine for former premier Heather Stefanson

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WINNIPEG - Former Manitoba premier Heather Stefanson has been fined $18,000 for violating the province’s conflict of interest law.Members of

Five premiers urge Carney to withdraw court submission on notwithstanding clause

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OTTAWA - Five premiers say Ottawa’s recent call for limits on the notwithstanding clause amounts to a “complete disavowal” of

Marineland says its belugas shouldn't go to Nova Scotia's Whale Sanctuary Project

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HALIFAX - Marineland says it has more than a dozen reasons why none of its remaining 30 belugas should be

B.C.'s Dix says it is 'Canadian' to disagree with Alberta Premier Smith over pipeline

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s Energy Minister Adrian Dix has dismissed the latest push by Alberta’s premier for an oil pipeline

MPs question Longest Ballot Committee organizer during study of spring election

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OTTAWA - The protest group that signed up hundreds of candidates in recent elections went before a House of Commons

Carney government flags plan to retool much-maligned border security bill

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OTTAWA - The federal Liberals are signalling plans to revamp their border security bill in response to widespread concerns about

Bills on high rent, lack of housing lost in rush to wrap N.S. legislature: NDP

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s NDP leader is highlighting a pair of her party’s housing bills she says were lost in

Shares of Trilogy Metals more than triple after U.S. government investment

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TORONTO - Shares of Trilogy Metals Inc. more than tripled in early trading after the U.S. government announced it would

These autistic Canadians say U.S. rhetoric has been unhelpful, focus should be on early diagnoses

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TORONTO - By the time Moira Robertson got an official autism diagnosis at 23 years old, she had missed out