Nova Scotia releases environmental racism draft report, won't commit to apology

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s opposition parties are criticizing the government for failing to immediately apologize to Mi’kmaq and African Nova Scotian communities for the province’s history of environmental racism, more

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Quebec Liberal Leader Rodriguez struggles to manage crisis within party

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MONTREAL - As the turmoil engulfing the Quebec Liberals enters its second week, leader Pablo Rodriguez is facing questions about

1 of 4 accused in alleged Quebec extremist plot appears in court, to return next year

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QUÉBEC - One of four accused in an alleged anti-government plot to forcibly take control of land in the Quebec

MPs swipe at Carney's claim that Canada has no feminist foreign policy

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney’s claim that Canada does not have a “feminist foreign policy” spilled into the political

Québec solidaire members stunned by Vincent Marissal's abrupt departure

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QUÉBEC - The left-wing Québec solidaire party is reeling from the abrupt departure over the weekend of a legislature member

Budget watchdog calls for more transparency after Liberals shift fiscal anchors

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OTTAWA - Ottawa is not planning to set up an independent body to scrutinize the new capital framework in its

First Nation looks to develop 'wealth fund' for major projects investments

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OTTAWA - A First Nation in Ontario is looking to create what it’s calling a “sovereign wealth fund” to bypass

EQAO standardized test results to be released next week after delay, minister says

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TORONTO - Ontario students’ standardized testing results are set to be made public next week, Education Minister Paul Calandra said

Mark Carney considering Washington trip next week for World Cup draw

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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney may join U.S. President Donald Trump next week in Washington but not — at this point — to

Explainer on Alberta UCP legislature members facing recall petitions

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EDMONTON - Nine Alberta legislature members with Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party caucus are facing recall petitions from constituents.It’s