Minister files partial judicial review of Ontario First Nation child welfare decision

OTTAWA - Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says her government has filed a partial judicial review of a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal decision for a child welfare agreement she struck

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Booking earlier, wait-and-see mode: Travellers trying to get ahead of high costs

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Aidan D’Souza usually starts planning international trips at least six months ahead of time. But now, he says that’s not

Mark Carney urges restraint as Donald Trump uses threats to negotiate with Iran

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OTTAWA—Hours after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to end “a whole civilization” in Iran with a deadly bombing planned Tuesday,

Liberal huddle for 1st big policy convention without Trudeau

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OTTAWA — Liberal party members are gathering in Montreal and, for the first time in more than a decade, Justin

Dow’s Lake swimming: New Carleton research study probes Ottawa’s opinions

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The National Capital Commission made a splash last summer when they invited Ottawa residents to swim in Dow’s Lake in

More than 84,000 Ontario houses — roughly the number in Markham — are owned by businesses and for-profits. StatsCan wants to find out more

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More than 84,300 houses across Ontario — around the number you’d find in a mid-sized city like Markham — were owned

Bill to criminalize forced or coerced sterilization could have unintended consequences: physicians

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TORONTO - Survivors of forced or coerced sterilization – many of whom are Indigenous – are pushing for legislation that

How a Canadian auction house unravelled a Hudson’s Bay art collection mystery

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When Heffel Fine Art Auction House was getting ready to sell the second round of treasures from Canada’s oldest company,

Councillors vote to explore expanded transit for rural Ottawa

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If a service starts outside Ottawa boundaries, but ends in Ottawa, it’s under provincial jurisdiction. There are already examples of

How a Canadian auction house unravelled a Hudson's Bay art collection mystery

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When Heffel Fine Art Auction House was getting ready to sell the second round of treasures from Canada’s oldest company,