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The Alberta NDP says it will cap electricity prices for three months and eliminate the small business tax

At the halfway point of the Alberta election on May 29, the leader of the New Democratic Party, Rachel Notley,…

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Canada ‘will not be intimidated’ by China amid diplomatic expulsions : Justin Trudeau

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declares that Canada “will not be intimidated” after China expelled a Canadian diplomat on Tuesday in…

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In May, parts of Nova Scotia are expected to receive a lot of snow

Not all pieces of Nova Scotia got the update that spring has sprung. A snowfall warning has been issued by…

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One-Time Emergency Assistance Payments will be Provided to Eligible WildFire Evacuees

The province of Alberta has announced that it will provide immediate financial assistance to residents who have been forced to…

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Ontario Launching New Mental Health Learning and Increasing Funding

Following a movement in the council by Natalie Pierre, Individual from Common Parliament for Burlington, to reinforce psychological well-being learning…

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Legendary Folk Singer-Songwriter Gordon Lightfoot Passed away at 84

Gordon Lightfoot, the unbelievable society vocalist whose shimmering holds back told a story of Canadian character that was sent out…

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Canadians targeted ‘more aggressively’ by phone scams than Americans. How ?

A new study suggests that there has been an increase in phone scams in Canada, such as air duct cleaning…

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A new bill requires airlines to respond to complaints from passengers within 30 days: Minister of Transport

Under proposed regulation as of late presented by the Liberal government, carriers will be expected to address traveler protests about…

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How Canadians Have Been Affected by the PSAC Strike So Far

As perhaps of the biggest strike in Canadian history hits day six, Canadians and organizations who need admittance to government…

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A House Committee Learns that Canadian Pension Funds Have Invested in Chinese Businesses That Are Indirectly Related to Abuse of Human Rights

Some Canadian benefits reserves have put resources into Chinese organizations complicit in denials of basic liberties, the President of an…

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