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BC Green Party says it won’t renew co-operation agreement with BC NDPCARGA was an agreement between the BC Green Party and the BC NDP to ensure 'stable governance that is focused on delivering progress and tangible outcomes for British Columbians.'PoliticsFeb 9
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Canada byelection results: University—RosedaleVoters in the federal riding of University—Rosedale will get the chance to pick a fresh face as their member of Parliament in Monday’s byelection.PoliticsApr 13
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Canada byelection results: TerrebonneVoters are heading back to the polls in the federal riding of Terrebonne, just under a year after one of the closest and most disputed election results in Canadian history.PoliticsApr 13
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Canada byelection results: Scarborough SouthwestVoters in the federal riding of Scarborough Southwest will choose their first new member of Parliament in more than a decade in Monday’s byelection.PoliticsApr 13
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Ford urged to apologize for personal insults hurled in the legislatureMost of the day's question period was focused on amendments in the budget bill that will shield records of the premier, cabinet and staff from freedom-of-information laws.CanadaApr 23
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Green-to-Liberal floor crosser running for mayor of New Brunswick capitalFrom green to red and now blazing her own path with a purple-branded campaign, a former Fredericton-area member of Parliament is putting her name in for local office.PoliticsApr 27
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Ontario education minister grills stakeholders on trustee reform legislationOn Monday public hearings on major education reform began with advocates and politicians discussing an overhaul that will see more power over boards reside at Queen's Park.EducationApr 27
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How Ford’s freedom of information changes could hide details of private jet purchaseThe province took possession of a second-hand plane last week but was forced into a reversal by Sunday morning due to sustained public backlash.CanadaApr 21
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Quadruple amputee cornhole player waives extradition in fatal shooting caseDayton James Webber, who is in police custody, took part in a court hearing in Charlottesville, Virginia, through a video call, wearing a bright green jumpsuit.TrendingMar 26
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B.C. politicians call for attorney general to step in after DRIPA decision'I am at a bit of a loss, and I think all British Colombians are, is that we have a premier that has lost control,' BC Conservative interim leader Trevor Halford told Global News.PoliticsApr 20
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Ford grounds Ontario jet purchase after backlashAfter the Ontario premier's office announced Friday the Ford government spent nearly $30 million on a second-hand private jet, they said Sunday they'd not be keeping it.CanadaApr 19
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Ford says it wasn’t a mistake to buy jet, citing ‘terrifying’ flights up northThe premier insisted it wasn't a mistake to buy the plane but said he would stick to his plan to sell it, despite being 'inundated' with calls telling him to keep it.CanadaApr 21
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Critics ask how Ontario jails could have mistakenly released more than 150 inmatesInternal documents and data obtained by Global News using freedom of information laws show inmates are routinely released 'improperly' from the province's correctional facilities.PoliticsApr 15
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Ontario failed to collect nearly $10M owed by alleged animal abusers: documentsSince 2019, the province has charged owners money to care for animals seized by Animal Welfare Services to the tune of $10,633,241, documents show.CanadaApr 10
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N.B. premier says new toll will go ahead despite concerns of economic impactNew Brunswick plans to set up a toll for out-of-province vehicles near its southernmost boundary with Nova Scotia by 2028.CanadaApr 7
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53% of Canadians want Carney Liberals to win majority in byelections: pollThe Ipsos poll exclusive to Global News shows the Liberals continue to build its support among voters, which is increasingly coming at the expense of the Conservatives.PoliticsApr 12
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Dozens of inmates released from Ontario jails every year because of ‘errors or oversight’The corrections system is regularly making "errors" in who it releases from overcrowded and understaffed jails. The government insists a capacity crisis is not the issue.CanadaApr 15
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Doug Ford’s cellphone records under spotlight ahead of transparency law changesAs Ontario MPPs return from the winter break, opposition leaders are attacking Premier Doug Ford's efforts to shield himself, his cabinet and staff from transparency rules.PoliticsMar 23
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N.S. MLA urges N.B. premier to reconsider highway toll near provincial boundaryPremier Susan Holt's government announced the toll in its provincial budget Tuesday, estimating it would bring in $10.4 million annually once in place in 2028.PoliticsMar 18
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Watchdog urges Ontario to drop transparency overhaul before the ‘ink is dry’Information and Privacy Commissioner Patricia Kosseim said nobody in Premier Doug Ford's government consulted with her office before unveiling changes to privacy laws.PoliticsMar 24