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B.C. can sue opioid providers for health-care costs on behalf of other governments, Canada’s top court rules

Canada’s highest court has made a significant ruling that will allow British Columbia to move forward with a class-action lawsuit…

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Nova Scotia

N.S. political parties take differing views on federal government’s GST holiday

After the recent announcement of a federal GST holiday on certain consumer items, residents of Nova Scotia are eagerly awaiting…

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Health

Governments must rein in online gambling before it’s too late, say public health experts

The rise of online gambling has created a new avenue for individuals to access betting options at any time and…

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Politics

Liberal government’s immigration plan will cut housing gap almost in half, report says

The recent decision by the Liberal government to reduce immigration levels is expected to have a significant impact on the…

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Canada

Indigenous governments in the N.W.T. sign $375M deal to protect their land

Twenty-two Indigenous governments in the Northwest Territories have come together to sign a groundbreaking funding agreement worth $375 million over…

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World

Japan, Tokyo governments target $4.7 bln valuation for Tokyo Metro in IPO

Japan’s national and Tokyo governments are gearing up for a major move as they aim to list Tokyo Metro in…

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Canada

Indigenous youth skeptical of government’s commitment to reconciliation, says survey

More than 1,100 Indigenous youth shared their thoughts on reconciliation, community and their own futures in a report released Wednesday by Indigenous Youth…

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Canada

School food programs hope $1B from Ottawa will fill need as they wait for governments to sign on

By 8 a.m. — as most people begin weekday morning routines or sit down for breakfast — Debbie Marshall’s already…

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Politics

Law should require governments and parties to disclose of use of AI, says former minister

Governments and political parties should be required by law to disclose when they use artificial intelligence, former Public Safety minister…

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Nova Scotia

‘Aggressive’ water company appeals N.S. government’s decision to cancel permit

A water filtration company based in Dartmouth, N.S., is appealing the province’s decision to revoke its direct seller’s permit after…

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