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City of Ottawa loses court appeal over property payments

In a recent turn of events, the City of Ottawa has lost a court appeal regarding property payments. The judgement was passed down in the last week, marking a significant decision that could potentially impact the future financial landscape of the city. Details of the...

Carney says he spoke with China’s Xi about Greenland, Arctic sovereignty

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has confirmed that during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing today, they discussed the sovereignty of Greenland and the threats made towards the territory by the U.S. president. Carney says he spoke with China’s Xi...

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Doug Ford ordered Ontario public servants back to the office. Now, nearly 11,000 are asking to work from home

The Treasury Board Secretariat said it has been so inundated with "remote work alternative...

Ontario won’t have charter schools, board closings or mergers, pledges education minister

Calandra says education governance reforms will be announced in the new year.

Supreme Court hearings on Quebec secularism law to begin March 23

MONTREAL - Hearings for one of the most highly anticipated Supreme Court of Canada...

NDP MP Kwan accuses Liberals of ‘fearmongering’ over defence export bill

With just seven seats in the House of Commons, the vastly outnumbered NDP needs...

Supreme Court restores woman’s conviction for attempted murder of her mother

OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has restored a woman's conviction for attempting...

Quebec Liberals lose two caucus members in a week as crisis continues

QUÉBEC - The Quebec Liberals have lost two members of their caucus within a...

Ottawa should recommit to debt-to-GDP anchor, IMF report says

A new report by the International Monetary Fund says the Canadian economy has held...

Probe into leak of Conservative MP data reveals more records were taken

A data breach at Conservative Party headquarters involved more people than initially believed. The party...

Ottawa launching review of Canada’s firearms classification regime

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says the federal government is launching a review of...

Where’s what people are saying about John Rustad’s exit as B.C. Conservative leader

Here's what people are saying about John Rustad and his resignation on Thursday as...

Saskatchewan’s finance minister says $1B in extra spending won’t affect deficit

REGINA - Despite Saskatchewan's government earmarking an additional $1 billion in spending, the finance...

Alberta bill aims to clear further obstacles to citizen-driven referendum questions

EDMONTON - The Alberta government is clearing more legal hurdles faced by citizens aiming...

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China EV deal puts Canada’s entire auto sector at risk, industry leaders say

Industry leaders have expressed deep concern that a recent electric vehicle (EV) deal with...

Health minister announces funding extension for national suicide crisis helpline

OTTAWA - In a recent announcement, the Canadian Health Minister declared that the federal...

Toronto Blue Jays’ struggling slugger could be last hope after Bichette leaving

As the Toronto Blue Jays gear up for the 2026 season, the team's need...

U.S. investigations into Canadian mushroom imports to move ahead

U.S. investigations into Canadian mushroom imports are set to progress as the U.S. International...

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