Lastly, The Body in the Backyard sees Riley’s self-absorbed news anchor ex-husband careening back into her life when he ...
An Alberta public broadcast radio station that’s been fundraising for nearly a year to stay on the airwaves has received one ...
Authorities say they have put a dent in a high-level drug trafficking operation from Toronto operating in multiple Canadian provinces and allegedly responsible for bringing large quantities of drugs ...
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Edmonton woman accused in child’s drowning at Wabamun Lake opts to be tried by judgeAn Edmonton woman accused in the drowning death of a five-year-old girl has opted to be tried by a judge alone. Mary Quinn is ...
The City of Montreal says it has officially awarded a major, multi-year contract to go ahead with its plan – which several ...
The Alberta government says Premier Danielle Smith has been in talks with a multinational oil and petrochemical player about ...
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Ottawa, Alberta reach joint $70-million deal for homelessness responseOttawa and Alberta have reached a new joint $70-million funding agreement to aid the province’s response to homelessness.
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Alberta government defends transgender youth health law in courtAlberta government lawyers are defending legislation that bars youth under 16 from puberty blockers and hormone therapy, saying the law is grounded in the best science available. David Madsen has told ...
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Kinew says Prairie Green landfill search for remains of Harris, Myran under budgetManitoba Premier Wab Kinew says the search of a landfill for two murdered First Nations women is under budget, as work continues on identifying a set of remains found last month. The province and the ...
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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives have 11,000 members as April leadership vote loomsJust under 11,000 people have taken out memberships in the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba in time to vote for next month’s leadership race — up from 2,200 members the party had when the ...
Monday night’s French-language Liberal leadership debate in Montreal saw the four candidates asked questions specific to Quebec. Mark Carney, Chrystia Freeland, Karina Gould and Frank Baylis squared ...
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‘Stop going to Florida’: Liberal leadership candidates outline plans to hit back at Trump during English debateFor the second day in a row, U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade threats were the focus of many moments of the Liberal ...
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