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Election day: Manitoba Tories seek 2nd mandate with promise of tax and cost cuts
WINNIPEG - Brian Pallister is seeking a second mandate for his Progressive Conservatives in the Manitoba election today with a to-do list that includes further cost cuts and reduced taxes. Pallister w...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2019
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister and provincial NDP Leader Wab Kinew are seen in this composite photo. (THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Use of fake social media bots in Alberta election coming in federal vote: experts
EDMONTON - A federal report confirming the use of false social media posts to try to manipulate last spring's Alberta election points to dangers for the upcoming federal vote, political scientists say...
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Trump says peace talks with Taliban are now ‘dead’
WASHINGTON - U.S. peace talks with the Taliban are now "dead," President Donald Trump declared Monday, two days after he abruptly cancelled a secret meeting he had arranged with Taliban and Afghan lea...
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UK’s Johnson to suspend Parliament as his Brexit plans stall
LONDON - British lawmakers demanded Monday that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government release officials' private correspondence about plans for Brexit, as the government prepared to suspend Parlia...
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Afghans brace for fresh violence after US-Taliban talks halt
KABUL - Afghans braced for a possible new wave of Taliban violence on Monday after President Donald Trump abruptly called off talks with the insurgent group, which vows to continue its fight against w...
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Charges laid after on-ice violence at Alberta youth hockey tournament
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - An assault charge has been laid against one man and is pending against a second person after an attack on a referee and a coach at a youth hockey tournament in Lethbridge, Alta. Po...
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Sep 09, 2019
Canadian passengers scramble after British Airways cancels flights due to strike
LONDON - Canadian travel agencies are scrambling to help passengers whose British Airways flights have been cancelled on Monday and Tuesday after a pilots strike grounded the global carrier. The airli...
Associated Press
Sep 09, 2019
Crews work to restore power and clear debris left in Dorian’s wake
HALIFAX - Post-tropical storm Dorian has departed Atlantic Canada, but the scars it inflicted across the region with its hurricane strength wind gusts and torrential rain will take some time to disapp...
The Canadian Press
Sep 09, 2019
Two fallen trees rest on neighbouring houses in Halifax on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2019. Hurricane Dorian brought wind, rain and heavy seas that knocked out power across the region, left damage to buildings and trees as well as disruption to transportation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
VIDEO: Police clear out 300-person house party on Cumberland Avenue
Saskatoon Police were in for a surprise after answering a noise complaint Saturday night. Officers were called to the 300 block of Cumberland Avenue South around 11:15 p.m. with a complaint of a noisy...
CKOM News
Sep 08, 2019
‘It: Chapter Two’ scares up $91 million with debut
LOS ANGELES - A robust audience turned out to catch "It: Chapter Two" in movie theatres this weekend, but not quite as big as the first. Warner Bros. says Sunday that "It: Chapter Two" earned an estim...
Associated Press
Sep 08, 2019
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