Why traffic is so bad on Highway 417 in Ottawa … again

Highway 417 construction continues with more lane closures, infrastructure replacements and speed reductions across Ottawa. The work is part of the Ontario Ministry of Transportation’s larger project that primarily involves

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Ottawa says laws that override Charter rights aren't shielded from legal scrutiny

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OTTAWA - A lawyer for the federal government says judges have the legal right to issue non-binding judgments in cases

A Medicaid 'spend down' may get an older person long-term care coverage but isn't a DIY strategy

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimates that more than half people over age 65 will need help

Air Canada crash probe being done in ‘full co-operation’ with U.S.: Carney

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Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa is working in “full co-operation” with officials in the United States to probe the

B.C. mulls plan to weaken DRIPA, in secret document shared with First Nations leaders

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OTTAWA - British Columbia Premier David Eby is considering amendments that would weaken the province’s Declaration on the Rights of

Ontario to temporarily expand HST rebate to all homebuyers of newly built homes

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The province, in partnership with the federal government, is planning to temporarily expand the 13 per cent Harmonized Sales Tax

Ontario plans temporary boost to HST rebates on new homes in bid to energize sector

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TORONTO - Ontario is planning to temporarily expand HST rebates on the purchase of new homes, in a bid to

The seafood industry bets Americans will finally eat more fish if it looks more like meat

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BOSTON (AP) — The future of fish is looking a lot like… salami? And meatballs. And fried chicken. And breakfast

No injuries reported after shots fired in Scarborough Village

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Toronto police say shots were fired in Scarborough Village early Wednesday morning. Officers were called to the Eglinton Avenue East

Canadian sport system ‘underfunded and unsafe,’ commission urges Ottawa to step up

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Canadian sport needs an overhaul, and it starts with the federal government.That was the conclusion of the Future of Sport