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N.S. government says newly introduced bill will reduce red tape, encourage business
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government is introducing a bill it says would eliminate red tape and encourage business activity, particularly in the natural resources sector. Tim Halman, who serves as bot...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
Former bank employee faces charges after allegedly accessing prime minister's data
OTTAWA - A former Royal Bank of Canada employee faces criminal charges after allegedly accessing the personal information of Prime Minister Mark Carney. Ibrahim El-Hakim, 23, of Ottawa, is charged wit...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
Canada's mayors, councillors want fast-tracking of projects that fight climate change
MONTREAL - More than 250 elected officials across Canada have signed onto a campaign calling on the federal government to prioritize major infrastructure projects that help in the fight against climat...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
Alberta Premier Smith dismisses critics who say she's misleading public on trans law
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told critics of a law restricting health care for transgender youth Wednesday they need to read up on puberty, while Alberta doctors say she's being condescen...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
Interim report on Alberta health contract scandal not finished, won't be made public
EDMONTON - Alberta's government says it has yet to receive an interim report on the investigation into allegations of corruption over health contracts, but that it should be finished in the coming day...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
Interim stay of cull order turns despair to joy on B.C. ostrich farm
EDGEWOOD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - The mother and daughter at the centre of a movement to save their flock of 400 ostriches from a cull order had just finished a sombre and tearful prayer alongside ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
'When has a cult ever turned good?': Richmound mayor describes aftermath of raid
Sewage water continues to seep into a large puddle near the entrance of a purple school-turned-compound that housed members of a cult in the southwest Saskatchewan village of Richmound for the last tw...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
Canada pledges $60M for Haiti, with most cash contingent on UN approval of U.S. plan
OTTAWA - Canada has pledged $60 million to help Haiti fight back brazen criminal gangs, with most of the funding contingent on the United Nations supporting an American plan to expand a police mission...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney takes part in a meeting with Laurent Saint-Cyr, president of the Transitional Presidential Council of the Republic of Haiti, during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Saskatchewan requests Supreme Court of Canada hear its appeal to pronoun law quickly
REGINA - Saskatchewan's government is hoping the Supreme Court of Canada will quickly hear its appeal to a ruling on the province's school pronoun law, citing the legal case as one of national importa...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
Police investigate fires, broken windows at offices of Manitoba politicians
WINNIPEG - Police are investigating recent damage at the constituency offices of two Manitoba cabinet ministers in adjacent Winnipeg neighbourhoods. There have been four reports of fires since the sta...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
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