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Federal Court rejects Manitoba's argument against carbon price backstop
WINNIPEG 鈥 The Manitoba government has lost a two-year-long court battle against the federal government's carbon pricing plan.
Oct 26, 2021 3:12 PM
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Feds, provinces agree on vaccine passport for domestic, international travel: PM
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced provinces and the federal government have agreed on a new national vaccine passport for domestic and international travel 鈥 and many Canadians already have them in their phones and wallets.
Oct 21, 2021 11:08 AM
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Pilot project provides before- and after-school care in kindergarten classrooms
Millstream Elementary is among 21 sa国际传媒 schools joining a pilot program that combines kindergarten classes with child care.
Oct 18, 2021 10:00 PM
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Vaccines a must for air and rail travellers, federal public servants and RCMP
Full vaccination will be required by the end of October for most air- and rail-travel passengers and employees, and for many federal public servants, the Canadian government announced Wednesday.
Oct 7, 2021 12:45 AM
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N.S. protesters who clashed with police during shelter removal want charges dropped
HALIFAX 鈥 About 90 people gathered Tuesday outside a Halifax courthouse to demand that charges be dropped against 24 protesters who were arrested during an August demonstration over the removal of homeless shelters.
Oct 6, 2021 6:00 AM
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 calls to action
Child welfare 1. We call upon the federal, provincial, territorial, and Aboriginal governments to commit to reducing the number of Aboriginal children in care by: i. Monitoring and assessing neglect investigations. ii.
Sep 30, 2021 6:00 AM
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Canadians Kovrig and Spavor released by China after Huawei CFO resolves U.S. charges
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadian citizens Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are on their way back to sa国际传媒 after being detained in China for nearly three years.
Sep 24, 2021 6:13 PM
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Western University students walk out of class to protest problematic campus culture
LONDON, Ont. 鈥 Hoisting signs and chanting slogans denouncing sexual violence, hundreds of students walked out of classes at Western University on Friday to demand a change in what they described as a 鈥渢oxic鈥 campus culture.
Sep 18, 2021 1:14 AM
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COVID-19 vaccine to be mandatory for federal employees, many travellers
Ottawa will require federal employees, workers in federally regulated industries and many travellers to be vaccinated against COVID-19, marking a shift in the federal government鈥檚 position on vaccine mandates. The move 鈥 which will affect roughly 1.
Aug 13, 2021 10:17 AM
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Federal election call expected on Sunday, likely for Sept. 20
OTTAWA 鈥 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to trigger an election on Sunday by asking Gov. Gen. Mary Simon to dissolve Parliament.
Aug 13, 2021 6:00 AM
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