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Citizen-led recall bid against Alberta premier falls far short of threshold
A petition looking to oust Alberta Premier Danielle Smith from her seat in the legislature has failed.
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Ottawa spending $229M to help tariff-hit Ontario workers obtain new skills
The federal government will spend $228.8 million over the next three years to help Ontario workers in industries hit hard by U.S. tariffs acquire new skills and adapt to the trade war disruption.
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IN PHOTOS | First Nations leaders unveil items repatriated from Vatican
First Nations leaders unveiled five items repatriated to their communities after being at the Vatican for more than a century, during a ceremony at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday.
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Up to 16 Liberals considering support for NDP’s arms-control legislation
When the NDP’s arms-control bill that seeks to end largely permit-free Canadian military exports to the U.S. is put to a vote on Wednesday, it could garner the support of more than a dozen Liberal MPs. That would be the first time some in caucus split from the government’s position on legislation under Prime Minister…
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Vancouver Coun. Sean Orr sues Mayor Ken Sim for defamation
Vancouver Coun. Sean Orr is suing Mayor Ken Sim for allegedly defamatory comments Sim made at an event for members of Chinese-language media in February.
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Infant dies after three-vehicle crash near Leamington
OPP are investigating after a 15-month-old boy died following a three-vehicle crash near Kingsville and Leamington, Ont.
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Heavy rain expected to raise flood risk across parts of southwestern Ontario
Conservation authorities in southwestern Ontario are warning of an increased risk of flooding as significant rainfall moves into the region tonight and Wednesday.
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The Monster of the Miramichi is dead: How a serial killer and rapist terrorized New Brunswick
The crowd shouted “hang him” as Allan Joseph Legere was led into a New Brunswick courtroom to answer for what would be his first murder. Little did they know on that unsettled, cool day in July 1986 that the Chatham man who would come to be known as the Monster of the Miramichi was just…
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Coast Guard captain fired for ignoring a distress call loses labour board grievance
A Canadian Coast Guard captain accused of wilfully disregarding a distress call has lost his Federal Labour Relations Board grievance protesting his firing. Lou Callaghan was captain of a Canadian Coast Guard vessel patrolling off the north shore of Prince Edward Island in May 2024 when a mussel boat ran aground in Malpeque Harbour and…
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Former CBC host says he was silenced, bullied and intimidated by senior leadership
OTTAWA — Former CBC journalist Travis Dhanraj told MPs Tuesday he was silenced, bullied and intimidated by senior leadership and hosts at the public broadcaster, which he says needs a “wake-up call.” Dhanraj, who worked at the CBC until his public and fiery resignation last July, testified about his experience to the Commons Heritage Committee…