Can provincial Liberals make a comeback?

While the federal Liberals remain historically popular under Prime Minister Mark Carney, that isn’t the case for their provincial counterparts. By the end of 2016, more than half of Canada’s

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News of the day: Assigned seating for RTO; Thousands of public servants approved for early retirement; Fighting for an endometriosis national action plan

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It’s Thursday, May 28. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. RETURN OF ASSIGNED SEATING

D’USSÉ Releases Limited-Edition Box Set Honoring JAŸ-Z

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JAŸ-Z and his continued relevance in Hip-Hop culture are a testament to the impact his music has made over the

CHUM FM announce new hosts taking over for Marilyn Denis

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Nat Hunter and Josie Dye will be the new hosts of CHUM 104.5’s morning show.The new duo will take over

Companies preparing for how AI may shift habits for investors, shoppers

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TORONTO - Canadian brands are preparing for a world in which individuals lean increasingly hard on technology to help them

A First Nation treaty decades in making faces further delays, says B.C. minister

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VICTORIA - B.C.‘s minister responsible for Indigenous affairs says legislation to move a First Nation treaty forward won’t pass this

‘Leave the damn building alone’: Community urges City Hall to choose Sneaky Dee’s over condos

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A decision on a proposed development threatening the future of an iconic downtown restaurant and dive bar has been put off

Three youths charged over assault in Stittsville

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At about 9:30 p.m. on May 8, police officers responded to reports of an assault in progress in the 1200

Rick Ross Trolls 50 Cent, Offering Some Money To Clean His Yacht

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Source: Jason Koerner / Getty50 Cent and Rick Ross might be destined to troll each other forever. Rozay is clearly

Alberta Premier Smith's government formalizes Oct. 19 separation question

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s upcoming referendum question on separation was made official Thursday, and it mirrors what Premier Danielle Smith announced