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Province now accepting applications for 'Alberta is Calling' moving bonus

Some of the more than 150,000 people who settled in Alberta last year can now recover money they spent to start a new life in «Wild Rose Country.»

With less than 1% of the vote, does the People's Party of Canada have a future?

After gaining five per cent of the national vote in 2021, the People's Party of Canada lost a sizable chunk of its support on Monday. Does Maxime Bernier's party, which the ex-Conservative pitches as a populist, anti-«globalist» alternative to oth
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With less than 1% of the vote, does the People's Party of Canada have a future?

After gaining five per cent of the national vote in 2021, the People's Party of Canada lost a sizable chunk of its support on Monday. Does Maxime Bernier's party, which the ex-Conservative pitches as a populist, anti-«globalist» alternative to others, have a future?

This campaign raised $57K to repatriate a 'loving mother' killed in Lapu-Lapu festival tragedy. It was fake

GoFundMe removed a campaign claiming to be raising funds for a victim of the Lapu-Lapu festival tragedy Wednesday, saying it is refunding the more than $57,000 donated. A B.C. woman who reported her suspicions that the fundraiser was fake says she “couldn
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This campaign raised $57K to repatriate a 'loving mother' killed in Lapu-Lapu festival tragedy. It was fake

GoFundMe removed a campaign claiming to be raising funds for a victim of the Lapu-Lapu festival tragedy Wednesday, saying it is refunding the more than $57,000 donated. A B.C. woman who reported her suspicions that the fundraiser was fake says she “couldn’t bear the thought” of people taking advantage of the community’s generosity in a time of tragedy.

First Nations chiefs say Alberta premier is trying to 'manufacture a national unity crisis'

Many First Nations in Alberta are denouncing Bill 54, the Election Statutes Amendment Act tabled in the provincial legislature Tuesday, saying it disregards treaty rights.
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First Nations chiefs say Alberta premier is trying to 'manufacture a national unity crisis'

Many First Nations in Alberta are denouncing Bill 54, the Election Statutes Amendment Act tabled in the provincial legislature Tuesday, saying it disregards treaty rights.

Danielle Smith's reform is nudging Alberta separation vote from 'if' toward 'when'

Activists would need signatures from a reduced fraction of Albertans to force a referendum, thanks to a new UCP bill. But to actually win separation, they must climb a much higher wall (and most oppose the idea).
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Danielle Smith's reform is nudging Alberta separation vote from 'if' toward 'when'

Activists would need signatures from a reduced fraction of Albertans to force a referendum, thanks to a new UCP bill. But to actually win separation, they must climb a much higher wall (and most oppose the idea).

Appeal of ban on random police stops in Quebec headed to Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a case about whether it's constitutional for police to make a random traffic stop without reasonable suspicion the driver has committed an offence.
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Appeal of ban on random police stops in Quebec headed to Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a case about whether it's constitutional for police to make a random traffic stop without reasonable suspicion the driver has committed an offence.

Watch these bobcat sisters being released into the wild in B.C., 10 months after they were found orphaned

Two orphaned bobcat sisters were released into the wild near Powell River, B.C., on Friday, 10 months after they were found malnourished near a logging road.
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Watch these bobcat sisters being released into the wild in B.C., 10 months after they were found orphaned

Two orphaned bobcat sisters were released into the wild near Powell River, B.C., on Friday, 10 months after they were found malnourished near a logging road.

P.E.I. schools to track complaints after substitute who sexually touched student kept teaching

P.E.I.'s Public Schools Branch has implemented a central reporting system to track all complaints regarding staff after it was revealed in court that substitute teacher Matthew Alan Craswell was able to continue working after sexually touching a student at
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P.E.I. schools to track complaints after substitute who sexually touched student kept teaching

P.E.I.'s Public Schools Branch has implemented a central reporting system to track all complaints regarding staff after it was revealed in court that substitute teacher Matthew Alan Craswell was able to continue working after sexually touching a student at a primary school.

Driver who crashed bus into Laval daycare 'stole our innocent child,' mother tells court

Marie-Christine Cloutier and other members of families affected by the attack read victim-impact statements in a courtroom in Laval, Que., days after a Superior Court judge found the accused, Pierre Ny St-Amand, not criminally responsible for what he did.
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Driver who crashed bus into Laval daycare 'stole our innocent child,' mother tells court

Marie-Christine Cloutier and other members of families affected by the attack read victim-impact statements in a courtroom in Laval, Que., days after a Superior Court judge found the accused, Pierre Ny St-Amand, not criminally responsible for what he did.

How the Liberals came up short in Ontario — and lost their majority bid

Winning a fourth mandate and returning to power was certainly a victory for the federal Liberals, but it was marred by a disappointing showing in Ontario which played a significant role in costing them a majority.
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How the Liberals came up short in Ontario — and lost their majority bid

Winning a fourth mandate and returning to power was certainly a victory for the federal Liberals, but it was marred by a disappointing showing in Ontario which played a significant role in costing them a majority.

Canada's economy shrank 0.2% in February, but signs point to growth in March: StatsCan

Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy shrank in the month of February, but declines might not last long, as early signs for March point to moderate GDP growth.
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Canada's economy shrank 0.2% in February, but signs point to growth in March: StatsCan

Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy shrank in the month of February, but declines might not last long, as early signs for March point to moderate GDP growth.

Winnipeg Coun. Jason Schreyer dead at 57, remembered as 'strong and independent voice'

Coun. Jason Schreyer, who represented the Winnipeg ward of Elmwood-East Kildonan for the past 11 years, has died, city council announced in a statement.
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Winnipeg Coun. Jason Schreyer dead at 57, remembered as 'strong and independent voice'

Coun. Jason Schreyer, who represented the Winnipeg ward of Elmwood-East Kildonan for the past 11 years, has died, city council announced in a statement.

Canada's economy shrunk 0.2% in February, but early signs point to growth in March: StatsCan

Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy shrunk in the month of February, but declines might not last long, as early signs for March point to moderate GDP growth.
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Canada's economy shrunk 0.2% in February, but early signs point to growth in March: StatsCan

Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy shrunk in the month of February, but declines might not last long, as early signs for March point to moderate GDP growth.

'The west really doesn't count': Election called just as B.C. polls closed — again

On Monday night, at about 7:15 p.m. PT, media outlets including CBC News projected the Liberals would form the next government. 
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'The west really doesn't count': Election called just as B.C. polls closed — again

On Monday night, at about 7:15 p.m. PT, media outlets including CBC News projected the Liberals would form the next government. 

Danielle Smith vows to protect Alberta against 'future hostile acts' from Ottawa

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is reacting to the results of the federal election by taking a swipe at the newly elected Liberal government and promising to protect the province against «future hostile acts» from Ottawa.
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Danielle Smith vows to protect Alberta against 'future hostile acts' from Ottawa

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is reacting to the results of the federal election by taking a swipe at the newly elected Liberal government and promising to protect the province against «future hostile acts» from Ottawa.

Quebec bus driver in fatal daycare crash found not criminally responsible

Pierre Ny St-Amand, the 53-year-old man who crashed a bus into a daycare in Laval, Que., has been found not criminally responsible for his actions.
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Quebec bus driver in fatal daycare crash found not criminally responsible

Pierre Ny St-Amand, the 53-year-old man who crashed a bus into a daycare in Laval, Que., has been found not criminally responsible for his actions.

Carney's Liberals win big in Toronto, but Conservatives flip key 905 seats

Mark Carney's Liberals will form government after a hard fought battle that saw close races across the country — especially in the Greater Toronto Area.
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Carney's Liberals win big in Toronto, but Conservatives flip key 905 seats

Mark Carney's Liberals will form government after a hard fought battle that saw close races across the country — especially in the Greater Toronto Area.

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