Joint federal-provincial commission into Tumbler Ridge shooting an option: minister

VICTORIA - A joint federal-provincial commission could look into the shooting that killed eight people in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., says British Columbia’s public safety minister. Nina Krieger says a joint commission

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Ottawa police looking for pregnant woman not seen since early February

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The Ottawa police have asked for help from the public in the search for a pregnant 22-year-old woman who was

Jasmine Crockett’s Most Powerful Moments In Congress

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Crockett gracefully conceded, calling for Democratic unity to win Texas and the nation. Source: Ron Jenkins / Getty – Jasmine

Brad Bradford says he’s ‘all in’ when it comes to being Toronto’s next mayor

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In the wake of John Tory’s decision not to run for Toronto mayor, Beaches East York councillor Brad Bradford said

Poilievre pitches Germany on Canada as reliable LNG supplier in Berlin speech

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Wednesday pitched Canada to a German audience as a reliable energy supplier in

Vancouver Mayor Sim sends apology to Chinese media over drug slur of his opponent

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VANCOUVER - Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is filling the gaps left in his apologies to fellow Coun. Sean Orr, who

Supacell’ Actor Ghetts Sentenced To 12 Years In Hit-And-Run Case

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Ghetts, a British rapper, was sentenced to 12 years behind bars in London in the matter of the hit-and-run death

Students protest cuts to amount of OSAP grants they can receive

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Hundreds of Ontario post-secondary students and supporters are taking to the lawn of the legislature today to protest cuts to

Poilievre pitches Germany on reliable LNG supply in Berlin speech

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is pitching Canada to a German audience today as a reliable energy supplier in

Members of Nova Scotia's arts and culture sector gather to protest recent budget cuts

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HALIFAX -  Opposition to the Nova Scotia government’s recent budget cuts grew a little louder today as hundreds of artists,