Carney's office offers few details on call with Trump before NATO summit

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke Wednesday with U.S. President Donald Trump ahead of the NATO summit next month.Carney’s office issued a one-sentence statement about Wednesday’s call that does

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Here's how Canada hit its NATO defence spending target

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OTTAWA - Canada spent $63.4 billion on national defence in 2025, meeting its NATO commitment to spend two per cent

Liberal MP Michael Ma sorry after confusion over remarks on forced labour in China

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OTTAWA - MP Michael Ma, who left the Conservatives to join the Liberals, has apologized after appearing to cast doubt

Former premier Brian Pallister reflects on political life as his portrait is revealed

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WINNIPEG - Former Manitoba premier Brian Pallister, who won two consecutive majority governments and led the province during the height

Supreme Court justice says decision on challenge of Quebec’s secularism law won’t be based on ‘extreme’ scenarios

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OTTAWA—On the last of a four-day marathon challenge of Quebec’s controversial secularism law forbidding cops, teachers or court workers from

Ontario budget: Small funding boost for schools, more for autism and police in classrooms

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Education funding will increase slightly over the next three years — though critics say it doesn’t keep up with inflation —

Indigenous services minister announces $738M for health, emergency management

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OTTAWA - Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty announced on Thursday a $738.9-million funding package for First Nations health care, governance

Case of Mi'kmaq man facing cannabis charges moves to constitutional challenge in N.S.

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DARTMOUTH - The legal case of a Mi’kmaq man charged with selling unlicensed cannabis is moving ahead to a constitutional

Carney: Canada might help vessels sail Strait of Hormuz if there is a ceasefire

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada might join efforts to ensure freedom of navigation in the Middle East

Election bill takes aim at deepfakes, long ballots, threats to nomination contests

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OTTAWA - The Liberal government is proposing new legislation to strengthen electoral integrity by banning digital deepfakes of candidates, cracking