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The Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. has yet to accept an offer from Ottawa for 'hundreds of millions of dollars' to build Massey Tunnel replacement: MPThe revelation that Ottawa may have offered B.C. hundreds of millions of dollars for the replacement of the Massey Tunnel, ...
Ottawa has so far been spared from the largest measles outbreak in 30 years, which has affected other areas of the province and the country. The city's top doctor credits the capital's high ...
Federal government will contribute $325 million to the project, while the two provinces have committed to spend $162.5 ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
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 ...
Announcement also comes alongside 'one project, one review' commitment recognizing provincial assessments for major projects ...
The federal, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia governments have reached a deal on a major infrastructure project to protect the ...
OTTAWA - Canada's annual inflation rate was 2.6 per cent in February, Statistics Canada says. Here's what happened in the ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Prime Minister Mark Carney hosts premiers for meeting in Ottawa FridayOTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is hosting Canada’s premiers in Ottawa Friday as the provinces grapple with the effects ...
The B.C. Housing Ministry says in a news release that Ottawa is providing nearly $37 million over four years and the province will match the investment. It says the money will be used to help ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNProvince says federal government approves Green Line funding, construction to proceedOttawa has agreed to pay its $1.53-billion share of the Green Line LRT funding, which means construction can proceed with the much-delayed project, the provincial government said Tuesday.
The B.C. Housing Ministry says in a news release that Ottawa is providing nearly $37 million over four years and the province will match the investment. It says the money will be used to help ...
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