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Despite challenging conditions on Sunday that pushed a massive wildfire toward Hay River, N.W.T.,  fire officials say no additional buildings have burned. Kandis Jameson, Hay River's mayor, said the wildfire grew

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Protesters urged to behave as convoy rolls into Ottawa

Police say they will let public safety guide their actions this weekend as a convoy protesting vaccine mandates rolls into

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GoFundMe ends payments to convoy protest, citing reports of violence and harassment

The crowdfunding platform GoFundMe says it will stop payments to the organizers of Freedom Convoy 2022 because the protest violates

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Doug Ford can likely invoke parliamentary privilege to avoid the Emergencies Act inquiry. Should he?

Doug Ford may be on solid legal footing as he seeks to invoke parliamentary privilege and avoid testifying at the

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The protest convoy carries a combustible load. Politicians can exploit it — or confront it

With a convoy of protesters gathering in the nation's capital, Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole addressed reporters Thursday evening and called on everyone

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Uncivil society: Ottawa's vaccine protest could be a sign of things to come

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Mounties' union says allowing trucks to park near Parliament was a mistake, Emergencies Act inquiry docs show

The union representing RCMP members says the decision to allow heavy trucks to park near the parliamentary precinct as part

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Protests against COVID-19 restrictions continue in Ottawa amid heavy police presence

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Ottawa protest faces rising resident anger, uncertain finances in its 2nd week

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