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Tobacco company taking Ottawa to court over fee that got unanimous House support

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OTTAWA - A major tobacco company is taking the federal government to court over a new fee that would see

Former Alberta justice ministers criticize government for "unacceptable" conduct

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EDMONTON - Two former Progressive Conservative justice ministers are among more than 30 lawyers speaking out against Alberta’s government for

Quebec byelection will be held in Chicoutimi riding on Feb. 23

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QUÉBEC - Quebec Premier François Legault has called a byelection for the riding of Chicoutimi on Feb. 23.The riding in

Manitoba Hydro looks to battle drought, debt and looming expenses

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WINNIPEG - The head of Manitoba Hydro says the Crown-owned utility is facing dry conditions and low water levels as

Premier Eby says new markets, reforms will help forestry, but results will take time

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VICTORIA - Premier David Eby says a recent agreement advancing wood construction in China will deliver results for the forestry

Critics, pollsters warn Canadians are wary of AI, want government to set guardrails

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OTTAWA - The federal government is set to launch its new national artificial intelligence strategy soon — but critics say

Watchdog says funding needed to avoid the 'collapse' of whistle-blowing

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OTTAWA - Canada’s integrity watchdog has issued an urgent funding request to the federal government warning the “whistle-blowing regime” is

Cyberspy agency breached law by directing actions at Canadian: watchdog report

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OTTAWA - The national intelligence watchdog says Canada’s cyberspy agency violated a law that forbids it from focusing on Canadians

Carney wraps up his world tour today with meetings in Switzerland

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DAVOS - Prime Minister Mark Carney is wrapping up his nine-day trip around the world today — a tour aimed