RCMP recruiting hurt by unrealistic targets, lengthy process, auditor general says

OTTAWA—A lengthy application process and unrealistic targets have plagued the RCMP’s recruitment efforts in recent years, leaving the police force thousands of officers short of its needs, warns a new

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'Completed two phases': Calgary's catastrophic water main repair nearing completion

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CALGARY - Calgarians will have to wait a little longer before water restrictions will be lifted after a catastrophic water

Eby touts mining, energy projects on India tour, dismisses Bishnoi gang report

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MUMBAI - British Columbia Premier David Eby says Indian companies and the delegation he is leading in the subcontinent have

N.S. government says even more cannabis dispensaries than originally estimated

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s justice minister says there are more illegal cannabis dispensaries in the province than the 118 the

Ontario proposes to pause rule that lets cities require affordable housing units

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TORONTO - Ontario is proposing to temporarily ban three major cities from requiring a certain percentage of affordable units in

Fact File: Maduro's capture reignites election conspiracy involving ex-Canadian firm

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The Jan. 3 capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife during a brazen military raid by the United

Canadian citizen has died in Iran as anti-government protests continue: Anand

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TORONTO - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says a Canadian citizen has died in Iran as anti-government protests continue across

Leah Gazan backs Avi Lewis, becomes first NDP MP to endorse a leadership candidate

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OTTAWA - Manitoba NDP MP Leah Gazan is formally endorsing documentarian Avi Lewis for the party’s leadership, making her the

Quebec Premier François Legault's party facing challenges after his resignation

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MONTREAL - Quebec Premier François Legault’s party is beginning the search for a successor with only months to go before

B.C. to end drug decriminalization project, after 'challenging' three-year-experiment

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British Columbia won’t be renewing its agreement with Health Canada that allowed for the decriminalization of small amounts of drugs