Quebec's secularism law threatens religious and equality rights, Supreme Court hears

OTTAWA — Minority rights groups warned the Supreme Court of Canada Monday that religious and equality rights would be in jeopardy if it upholds Quebec’s secularism law that bans religious symbols

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Details of compensation plan for owners of banned firearms to be announced today

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OTTAWA - Owners of banned firearms can expect to learn more today about federal plans to compensate them for turning

B.C. Conservatives unveil leadership race rules as Peter Milobar joins growing field

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s Conservative Party has unveiled rules for its leadership race that include $115,000 in fees for contestants,

Federal gun buyback program inefficient, not well run, Manitoba premier says

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba’s NDP government has joined some other provinces in pushing back against a planned federal gun buyback program.Premier

Mark Carney's China trade deal marks dramatic shift for Canada: There is 'more than one disruptive superpower in the world'

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BEIJING—Talk about a reset.Fresh off lowering tariffs on a small initial number of Chinese-made electric vehicle imports in exchange for

Doug Ford blasts Mark Carney's 'terrible, terrible, miscalculated' EV deal with China

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Premier Doug Ford is blasting Prime Minister Mark Carney’s slashing of Canada’s 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles

Mother of man in VPD beating death wants truth without 'institutional protection'

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VANCOUVER - The mother of Myles Gray, who died after a beating by Vancouver Police officers more than a decade

Alberta teacher's rant sparks school division review, criticism from Premier Smith

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EDMONTON - An Alberta school division has launched an investigation after the premier shared on social media an audio recording,

Richmond to fight B.C. privacy watchdog's order to remove surveillance cameras

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RICHMOND - The City of Richmond says it will challenge an order by B.C.‘s privacy watchdog to remove high-definition surveillance

Carney's Canada-China deals are the product of months of diplomatic hustle

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OTTAWA - The agreements Prime Minister Mark Carney brokered over the two days of his Beijing visit are the result