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Liberals say they won’t split off controversial section of ‘lawful access’ bill

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OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has rejected a Conservative call to hive off the most controversial section of

Liberal democracies are cutting public-service jobs. How does Canada stack up?

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Like New Zealand and the U.K., Canada’s public service grew significantly during the pandemic, increasing from a population of around

Man seriously injured in Rexdale shooting

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Toronto police are investigating after a man was shot at a home in the Rexdale area Wednesday afternoon. Officers say

Ontario civil servants to see ‘flexibility’ on work options during World Cup: government

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Ontario’s incoming interim Treasury Board president says there will be “flexibility” in work arrangements for public service employees during the

FIFA’s World Cup stadium code bans vuvuzelas, says body paint isn’t clothing

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VANCOUVER — Fans attending FIFA World Cup matches will have to leave their vuvuzelas at home. Vuvuzelas gained worldwide attention

Tools to fight hantavirus show promise despite limited funding. Now researchers hope to continue

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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — When a rare but deadly rodent-borne virus struck passengers on a cruise ship and seemed to

China using professional networking sites to gather information: security agencies

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OTTAWA — Canada’s spy agency and close international partners warn that China’s military intelligence services are using professional networking sites

Postmedia invests in next generation of Canadian journalists

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In addition to the Citizen, interns will work for up to 16 weeks in Postmedia newsrooms across Canada, including the

US strike on an alleged drug boat kills 2 in the eastern Pacific Ocean

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military attacked a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Wednesday,