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The office of the indigenous services Minister Review Tribunal Order on First Nations Child Welfare

The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Order for parties involved in a decade-long First Nations child welfare case is being evaluated…

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Banff Upper Hot Springs set for months-long closure for maintenance

Famous Mountain Town’s Mineral-Rich Hot Springs Have Drawn Tourists for Decades The mineral-rich hot springs have been a major attraction…

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Poilievre’s best consultant Jenni Byrne tells a perfect election story

But the reality is that campaigns are messy, unpredictable, and full of challenges. No campaign is perfect, and no strategy…

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Carney to meet with Zelenskyy in Ukraine to discuss military aid, security guarantees

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s historic visit to Kyiv marks a significant moment in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.…

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Politics Insider: Carney drops rates on some American goods

Welcome to this week’s Politics Insider update. Prime Minister Mark Carney made a significant announcement today regarding Canada’s trade relations…

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Calgary Legion No. 1 hosts fundraiser to raise 30K toward roof repairs

The Significance of Building Awareness in Community Events One community leader recently stressed the importance of creating awareness through events…

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Tribunal recommends Ottawa, First Nations to resume children’s welfare reforms

The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has issued a new order in a decade-long case regarding children’s welfare, urging all parties…

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Carney’s trip to Europe aims to encourage trade, defence and energy co-operation

Prime Minister Mark Carney is embarking on a crucial trip to eastern and central Europe, where economic and security ties…

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UN sounds an alarm about Iran’s death threats against journalists, also in Canada

UN experts have issued a formal statement urging Iran to end an intimidation campaign that includes death threats against journalists…

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'We can't keep doing it this way': Smith defends province's decision to charge $100 for COVID shots

The decision to start charging most Albertans $100 for their COVID-19 shot this flu season has sparked controversy in the…

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