Alberta's Smith owes answers before separation vote: former federal minister Dion

EDMONTON - The man who helped write the rules on separation votes in Canada says if Alberta’s premier is going to take her province down that “worrying” path, she has

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City council passes Mayor Chow’s motion to speed up LRT, streetcar service

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City council has passed Mayor Olivia Chow’s motion calling for action to speed up light rail transit (LRT) and streetcars

Ovintiv signs on to Cedar LNG project as long-term customer

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CALGARY - Ovintiv Inc. has signed on as a long-term customer for the Cedar LNG project that Pembina Pipeline Corp.

New Brunswick first province to sign federal "one project, one review" agreement

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HALIFAX - New Brunswick has become the first province to sign an agreement with the federal government to create a

Air conditioning mandate saved lives in Ontario nursing homes, study concludes

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“The research shows one vulnerable population that is more protected, but there are many more isolated older adults that don’t

Obamas Planned to Visit Rob Reiner The Day He Was Murdered

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Source: Sonia Moskowitz / Getty The death of acclaimed director Rob Reiner would’ve been more tragic, if former President Barack

The inside story of how an Ontario pipe band helped Paul McCartney bring the house down in Hamilton

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At Hamilton’s TD Coliseum, as 2025 was winding down, so was Paul McCartney’s latest — some wonder if it’s his

Bank of Canada’s Macklem says he expects food inflation to ease in 2026

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Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says he expects food inflation to ease in the coming months after Statistics Canada

Bank of Canada's Macklem says he expects food inflation to ease in 2026

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Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says he expects food inflation to ease in the coming months after Statistics Canada

Newfoundland and Labrador deficit balloons by 51 per cent to $948 million

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ST. JOHN’S - Newfoundland and Labrador’s deficit is expected to reach $948 million, which is a 51 per cent increase