RCMP cannabis raids won't 'hamper' N.B. First Nations pot sale discussions

FREDERICTON - A New Brunswick cabinet minister says he’s not worried an RCMP raid on a First Nations cannabis warehouse will damage government-Indigenous relations.Indigenous Affairs Minister Keith Chiasson says his

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Ontario to overhaul teacher training in move to fix educator shortage

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The province plans to trim teacher education to one full year — with longer practicum placements in elementary and secondary

Modest March jobs growth stems 'bleeding' in the labour market: economists

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada’s labour force survey on Friday showed little improvement in March after a volatile few months that

Ontario pulls funding for last provincially supported supervised consumption site

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Ontario is pulling funding for the last remaining provincially funded supervised drug consumption site, after announcing funding cuts at seven

This couple turned a crumbling Trinity Bellwoods house into an elegant sanctuary

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Parimal Gosai wasn’t planning to buy a house that night at a Christmas party in 2018 with his brother and

'Malcolm in the Middle' is back for more mischief. We rank 10 other TV reboots from best to worst

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When it comes to TV, the adage “there’s nothing new under the sun” has never been more apt. Here, we

Toronto’s housing market is (mostly) frozen — but there are signs first-time buyers are back

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Ashley Tortolano knew it was time to buy her first home.After observing Toronto’s real estate market for years, she witnessed

TCDSB parents fight to stop special education program's relocation, saying it will 'devastate' kids

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Parents of children with complex special education needs at a Toronto Catholic school are fighting the relocation of an intensive

City of Ottawa finance committee OK’s deal with feds to build 3,000 homes

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The City of Ottawa’s finance committee has approved an agreement to fast-track building up to 3,000 affordable and mixed-income homes

Liberals gather to discuss the issues facing Canada, but Donald Trump wasn’t on the agenda

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MONTREAL — While the challenge of U.S. President Donald Trump was central to last year’s federal election campaign, this year’s Liberal