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Governor General's office reminds Canadians they can't dissolve the government by contacting her

The office of Governor General Mary Simon is telling Canadians that they can't dissolve the federal government simply by

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Most bank accounts frozen under the Emergencies Act are being released, committee hears

More than 200 bank accounts worth nearly $8 million were frozen when the federal government used emergency powers to

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Winnipeg police warn convoy protesters they must leave legislature district or face charges

Protesters at the provincial legislature are being warned they must leave, according to a release from the Winnipeg Police

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The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for Feb. 22

Ontario hospitalization numbers falling as capacity limits are loosened. 'The bane of our existence': Travel industry employees welcome

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Saskatchewan considers challenging federal Emergencies Act in court

Saskatchewan is considering a legal challenge of the federal government's decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to try

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COVID-19 delays epic 4,500-km snowmobile trip

A 4,500-kilometre Indigenous-led snowmobile expedition planned this winter to circle a large part of Quebec has been postponed until

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New office to tackle systemic racism against First Nations people within health-care system in Sask.

An office that will investigate racism against First Nations people within the health-care system is being set up in

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Frito-Lay pauses shipments to Loblaw stores, cites rising costs of ingredients, packaging, transportation

One of Canada's biggest food manufacturers has halted shipments to the country's largest grocer in an extreme example

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Jean Charest considering Conservative leadership run: sources

Jean Charest, the former Quebec premier and ex-leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party, is preparing to run for

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Montreal mother left waiting for victim's compensation months after son fatally stabbed outside school

The mother of 16-year-old Jannai Dopwell-Bailey, who was stabbed outside his school in October, says she and her

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Quebec scraps masks in class for elementary, high school students after March break

Quebec elementary and high schools students will no longer be required to wear masks in class when they

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Gushue rink returns home with Olympic bronze around their necks

Team Gushue landed in St. John's on Tuesday afternoon after winning bronze at the 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter

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OPP confirms criminal investigation into members of Thunder Bay police

Ontario Provincial Police's criminal investigations branch has confirmed it's conducting "a thorough and independent investigation" into allegations of

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Sask. has stopped trying to control COVID-19. What does that mean for seniors?

Saskatchewan seniors shouldn't be isolated any longer because of COVID-19, according to advocates for the older population. The government has

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Civilian staff with Lethbridge, Alta., police allege bullying, harassment, sexism in 'old boys' club'

Seventeen current and former Lethbridge Police Service civilian staff, all of whom are women, say their work culture

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