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Son of ex-premier Jean Charest to run for Quebec Liberals in Montreal's Verdun riding

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MONTREAL - The son of former Quebec premier Jean Charest will be running for the Liberals in the fall provincial

Exhibition Place report rejects idea of year-round casino

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For most of the year, Exhibition Place is a series of wide throughfares and empty spaces. But come late August,

Canada Post CEO planning ‘strategic pricing’ to rebuild trust with small businesses

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The CEO at Canada Post , Doug Ettinger, told a House of Commons committee that the Crown coporation needed to

The House of Commons is on its summer break — here's a list of the bills it passed

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OTTAWA - As the House of Commons rose Thursday for its summer break, the federal government touted all the legislation

Carney says it’s ‘no secret’ Trump doesn’t like CUSMA trade pact

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney appears untroubled by U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent claim that the United States would

News of the day: Inside the desk space debacle at the public service pay centre; OC Transpo new ways to bus based on ‘outdated, inaccurate’ data; City hall outsider wants to be Ottawa’s new mayor

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It’s Wednesday, June 17. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom today. RETURN-TO-OFFICE ‘UNACHIEVABLE’: INSIDE THE DESK

MPs pass spending bill, opt to head home for summer break

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OTTAWA - The House of Commons will rise for the summer Thursday afternoon, after unanimously voting to push through some

City of Toronto ferry service to Wards Island resumes after temporary suspension

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Ferry Service to Wards Island has resumed after being temporarily suspended by the City of Toronto on Thursday afternoon. A

Man charged by Ottawa police with possession of replica firearms

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A man in his 20s is facing a series of charges after the Ottawa Police Service seized a pair of