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Former Ottawa councillor Diane Deans dies
Diane Deans, one of the longest serving councillors in Ottawa history, has died. Deans died Tuesday, just two weeks after entering palliative care for ovarian cancer, a disease she lived with for
Sask. RCMP file additional child sexual assault charges against Assiniboia man
The RCMP has brought an additional 60 charges against an Assiniboia man arrested last fall at a home daycare related to the sexual assault of several children. Chief superintendent Ted Munro, the
Border agency says it has slashed outside contractors since ArriveCan scandal
The president of the Canada Border Services Agency said the agency responsible for developing ArriveCan has reduced the number of outside consultants it employs after the disastrous experience with
Alberta's Bill 22 seeks to give ministers full health care oversight
A new Alberta bill seeks to give ministers full oversight of the health care system, make labour-related amendments and enable the province to move forward with its refocusing plan. Minister of
Sask. Party MLAs banned from additional Pride celebrations in Prince Albert
Another Pride organization is barring Sask. Party MLAs from participating in Pride month celebrations after Queen City Pride and Saskatoon Pride announced similar action. Shortly after Queen City
Unifor Local 444 president eager to tackle affordability, social issues
Unifor Local 444’s new president promises to raise the visibility of the large union local’s leadership with members, push on social issues that impact all area residents and continue to use
B.C. Ferries to offer free menstrual products and all-gender washrooms
B.C. Ferries will convert 300 single-gender washrooms to all-gender washrooms and begin supplying free menstrual products. On Tuesday, the provincial government-controlled corporation revealed that,
Education minister hopes informal talks get teachers back to the table
Following an overwhelming rejection of the province’s latest contract offer, Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill hopes informal talks will get teachers back to the table sooner rather than later.
CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Asked about low poll numbers, Trudeau attacks Alberta's oil and gas sector
At an announcement for a new EV battery facility in Ontario, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked about his low poll numbers. Another poll, this one from Nanos, shows Trudeau’s Liberals trailing
'No silver bullet' — Windsor council unanimously approves $3.2M 'Strengthen the Core' plan
More police officers will immediately hit downtown Windsor in the first wave of core-strengthening following city council’s unanimous support of a new core revitalization plan. Dedicating a dozen
B.C. politics: United, Conservatives hold talks about co-operating to beat NDP
B.C.’s two centre- right parties are holding private talks on co-operating to defeat the ruling B.C. NDP, their party leaders confirmed Tuesday. What that co-operation would look like remains unclear.
DNA lab tests for unidentified victim of Winnipeg serial killer found no matches, trial hears
More than 80 exhibits were sent for DNA lab testing during the Winnipeg police investigation into an admitted serial killer, but none were able to identify the lone unknown victim among the four
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