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Canadian Harvard students expect to return this fall after the summer uncertainty

After a summer of uncertainty, Thomas Mete is feeling relieved as he prepares to return to Harvard University to complete…

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Power transmission towers snapped as storm rips through Brooks region

Severe Storm Hits Brooks, Leaving Residents to Assess Damage McKay was in his home in Brooks when the storm hit.…

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Politics Insider: An interim election profit does not guarantee safety for Poilievre

The week in politics has been eventful, with a focus on the Battle River-Crowfoot by-election and the ongoing negotiations between…

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Was Battle River-Crowfoot the last hurrah for the long ballot protest?

21, 2024. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) Szuchewycz said he doesn’t believe penalties are the answer and that it’s “not a…

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Federal budget watchdog has ‘no idea’ who will be successor despite the period that will end next month

Parliamentary Budget Officer Transition: Uncertainty Looms as Yves Giroux Steps Down As Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux prepares to leave…

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School start remains uncertain with teacher bargaining about to resume

The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) and the Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association (TEBA) are gearing up for negotiations to resume next…

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Trump meets like -minded Putin, while the West is watching

Open this photo in gallery: US President Donald Trump meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, in 2018. The…

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Poilievre calls on Canada to designate Bishnoi gang a terrorist group

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is joining the chorus of politicians urging the Canadian government to designate the Lawrence Bishnoi gang,…

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Federal Expenditure Review has too many exemptions, warns CD Howe Institute

Ottawa’s Plan to Find Savings Facing Criticism A recent analysis by the CD Howe Institute suggests that Ottawa’s plan to…

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Calgary climate protestors call carbon capture ‘pipe dream’

Government Invests $20 Million in Carbon Capture Technology in Alberta The response comes as discussions heighten around the technology. In…

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