The federal, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia governments have reached a deal on a major infrastructure project to protect the ...
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Prime Minister Mark Carney hosts premiers for meeting in Ottawa FridayPrime Minister Mark Carney is hosting Canada's premiers in Ottawa Friday as the provinces grapple with the effects of Chinese ...
Ottawa has so far been spared from the largest measles outbreak in 30 years, which has affected other areas of the province ...
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Nova Scotia NDP questions lack of pharmacare deal with OttawaNova Scotia’s Opposition New Democrats are questioning why the province hasn’t signed on to the federal government’s ...
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Smith says she'd form second Fair Deal Panel if Ottawa doesn't meet policy demandsA day after threatening a national unity crisis, Premier Danielle Smith says she would strike a panel to poll Albertans on ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNOttawa Public Health preparing for measles cases as surge continues in OntarioOttawa Public Health is preparing for measles in the city as cases continue to surge across Ontario. There have been no cases ...
Federal government will contribute $325 million to the project, while the two provinces have committed to spend $162.5 ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he and Canada's premiers have agreed to develop a national trade strategy and promised a slew ...
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Ottawa lands Chignecto Isthmus deal with Nova Scotia and New BrunswickOn Wednesday, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston released a letter he sent to Prime Minister Mark Carney, in which he asks ...
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Ottawa, province to provide rent support for B.C. gender-based violence survivorsVICTORIA - The British Columbia and federal governments have announced funding to ensure adequate housing for survivors of ...
Ottawa has reached a deal with the majority of provinces to allow Canadian booze to flow more freely across the country just ...
Ottawa has reached a deal with the majority of provinces to allow Canadian booze to flow more freely across the country just as U.S. liquor is pulled from their store shelves. The move is part ...
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