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Albertans head to the polls after divisive election campaign
Albertans are going to the polls today to decide whether to give Rachel Notley and the NDP government a second…
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Ontario just scrapped a ticket resale cap meant to keep scalpers’ profits down
Ontario is scrapping part of a law that would have capped ticket resale prices at 50 per cent above the…
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On the road in Canada’s conservative heartland
On the dusty main street of Rowley, Alberta, time stands still. Boarded-up storefronts and antique gas pumps sit idle, these days used mostly…
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Ford government reveals ‘transformative’ auto insurance reforms, but doesn’t say how much drivers will save
The Ford government has revealed a sweeping plan to reduce auto insurance rates, though it is not saying how much…
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TDSB projects $28.7M shortfall due to provincial cuts
Ontario’s largest school board has to account for a $28.7 million shortfall next year because of the province’s changes to…
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A dozen Ontario pot shops are being penalized for not opening on time
A dozen Ontario cannabis retailers are being financially penalized for failing to open their stores at the beginning of this month.…
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Albertans prepare to elect a government in a climate of deep anxiety
Rose Klatt came to Olds, Alta., from the Philippines to fulfil a dream to open her own cafe. Her restaurant, with…
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Ministers appear unfazed by Senate changes to federal gun bill
Federal ministers played down notions Tuesday that Senate committee amendments to the Liberals’ gun bill would hobble the legislation. Public…
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Fraudulent emails used to cast votes in UCP leadership race, CBC finds
Documents obtained by CBC News show email addresses fraudulently attached to Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP) memberships were used to cast ballots in the…
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Refugee advocates ‘shocked and dismayed’ over asylum changes in budget bill
Lawyers and advocates who work directly with refugees say they are dismayed by proposed changes to asylum laws included in…
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Trudeau-appointed Independent senator wants to probe issues in SNC-Lavalin affair
As the Commons committee studying the SNC-Lavalin affair seems to have been put on ice, the Senate is wrestling with whether it…
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With 3 weeks to accept offers, some college students don’t know if they have loans
A London, Ont. college student says he must take a “leap of faith” and accept an offer of admission from…
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Doug Ford defends plan to change Ontario licence plate slogan
Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservatives are defending their plan to change the slogan on Ontario’s licence plates as a…
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Trudeau ejects Wilson-Raybould, Philpott from Liberal caucus
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expelled Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott from the Liberal caucus, saying that trust with the…
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Why you can expect more spam texts from Andrew Scheer and what to do
Many Canadians were surprised this weekend when their phones were buzzed by an incoming spam text from an unexpected political source.…
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Internal poll finds voters have negative opinion of PCs environmental policies
Ontario’s government sought the pulse of the public on environmental issues shortly after releasing its climate plan — and the…
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Pot stores are now legal in Ontario
Inside Nova Cannabis in Toronto’s bustling Queen Street West neighbourhood, the shop’s budtenders are crowded around a low table, taking…
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Conservatives plan to mass-text voters in 4 provinces to campaign against carbon tax
The Conservatives are using a new tactic to reach voters with an attack on the federal government’s carbon tax just…
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Climate change politics may defy even the most rational arguments: Don Pittis
In the final year of its existence, a private sector group that advocates in favour of carbon taxes is taking another…
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Several webpages from Elections Canada and MPs lack basic data protections, expert says
Pages to request publications from Elections Canada, as well as the websites of Liberal, Conservative and NDP MPs use an outdated, unprotected chain…
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Premier confirms province’s $1.2B share for Stage 2 LRT
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has confirmed the province’s contribution of $1.2 billion toward Ottawa’s Stage 2 LRT project. Ford made…
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Ontario PCs introduce legislation to end Liberal hydro plan
The Progressive Conservative government is introducing legislation that will put an end to the previous Liberal administration’s hydro plan while…
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SNC-Lavalin boss says company could lose 9,000 jobs overseas, despite evidence to contrary
If convicted of fraud and bribery charges, SNC-Lavalin could end up being taken over by another company and its 9,000 jobs in…
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Larger high school class sizes will make Ontario students more resilient, education minister says
Ontario Education Minister Lisa Thompson says increasing the average size of high school classes will benefit students across the province…
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Liberals dust off Conservative playbook for a worried dairy sector
Faced with an anxious dairy industry poised to complicate the next federal election for the Liberals — particularly in rural ridings…
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RCMP take over investigation of United Conservative Party ‘irregular financial contribution’ allegations
Alberta’s Office of the Election Commissioner has turned over to the RCMP its investigation into allegations of irregular political contributions…
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MPP Randy Hillier blames premier’s office for his suspension
A provincial politician who was suspended indefinitely from the Progressive Conservative caucus last month says he was removed for clashing…
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Patrick Brown’s book is not defamatory because its contents are true
Patrick Brown’s publisher says the former Progressive Conservative leader’s tell-all book is not defamatory because the facts laid out in…
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Hydro One bends to government demands, caps CEO pay at $1.5M
Hydro One has agreed to cap the annual compensation of its chief executive at $1.5 million, the provincial utility said Friday,…
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