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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

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

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is looking at another larger-than-expected deficit.A mid-fiscal-year update says the province is now predicting a

Anti-doping agency asks court to declare privacy watchdog's probe out of bounds

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OTTAWA - The World Anti-Doping Agency is challenging the legal basis of the federal privacy watchdog’s investigation into the agency’s

Poilievre says Carney's Liberals are 'counterfeit' Conservatives

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is practising “counterfeit Conservatism.”Poilievre says while Carney likes

Nova Scotia teams up with federal government to build hundreds of new homes

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DARTMOUTH - The Nova Scotia government says work will soon begin on hundreds of new affordable homes, with the majority

Customs portal causing headaches more than a year into its rollout

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MONTREAL - More than a year after its rollout, an online portal for collecting taxes on goods transported into Canada

Canadian English supporters urge Carney to abandon federal shift to British spelling

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OTTAWA - Promoters of Canadian English say the federal government is sending the wrong message to the world with its

Ben Graham, chair of Manitoba Hydro, resigns after two years on the job

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WINNIPEG - The board chairman at Manitoba’s Crown-owned energy utility has resigned, two years after taking on the job.Manitoba Hydro