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Supreme Court of sa国际传媒 sides with First Nation in police funding dispute

Supreme Court of sa国际传媒 sides with First Nation in police funding dispute

OTTAWA 鈥 Quebec must provide more money for a First Nations police force after acting dishonourably by refusing to negotiate the funding terms, the Supreme Court of sa国际传媒 has ruled.
As many as 100 abuse victims of Montreal billionaire Robert Miller, lawyer says

As many as 100 abuse victims of Montreal billionaire Robert Miller, lawyer says

MONTREAL 鈥 A Quebec judge began hearing arguments on Wednesday for a class-action lawsuit application against Montreal billionaire Robert Miller over allegations he paid minors for sex.
Nova Scotia Liberals saw support crumble after campaign linking them to Trudeau

Nova Scotia Liberals saw support crumble after campaign linking them to Trudeau

HALIFAX 鈥 A day after Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston led the Progressive Conservatives to a massive majority win, the Liberals were licking their wounds and wondering why their party was almost wiped off the political map.
Inuit Nunangat University closer to realization with $50M from Mastercard Foundation

Inuit Nunangat University closer to realization with $50M from Mastercard Foundation

OTTAWA 鈥 The dream to open an Inuit-led university is one step closer to realization, the president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami said, after a $50 million investment from the Mastercard Foundation.
Quebec premier says he's 'open' to possibility of Quebec constitution by 2026

Quebec premier says he's 'open' to possibility of Quebec constitution by 2026

MONTREAL 鈥 Quebec Premier Fran莽ois Legault says he鈥檚 鈥渙pen鈥 to the possibility of adopting a Quebec constitution before the next provincial election.
sa国际传媒 didn't live up to its values on immigration in recent years, Carney says

sa国际传媒 didn't live up to its values on immigration in recent years, Carney says

OTTAWA 鈥 sa国际传媒 didn't live up to its values on immigration over the last few years as it allowed more people into the country than it could absorb, said former Bank of sa国际传媒 governor Mark Carney.
988 suicide helpline takes more than 300K calls, texts in its first year

988 suicide helpline takes more than 300K calls, texts in its first year

TORONTO 鈥 Slinder Bhatti remembers what a crisis helpline did for her many years ago. "I was a young adult and I was having my own struggles," she said. "I remember feeling like I had no one to talk to.
NDP ready to open 'gates' to pass Liberal GST holiday bill separate from $250 rebate

NDP ready to open 'gates' to pass Liberal GST holiday bill separate from $250 rebate

OTTAWA 鈥 NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party is ready to introduce motions as early as today that would help the Liberals pass legislation to create their promised GST holiday but only if they separate it from their parallel promise to send $250
Lawyers, loyalists and Wall Street executives: a look at who's on Trump's tariff team

Lawyers, loyalists and Wall Street executives: a look at who's on Trump's tariff team

WASHINGTON 鈥 As president-elect Donald Trump rattles his closest neighbours with threats of tariffs, he is also firming up the team of loyalists to put his plans into action.
Ottawa settles Phoenix pay system lawsuit with non-union employees

Ottawa settles Phoenix pay system lawsuit with non-union employees

OTTAWA 鈥 The federal government has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit launched by casual and non-union employees over the Phoenix pay system.