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Canada’s transportation minister to announce export supportsSaskatchewan top exporters could soon see new federal legislation to ease cross-Canada transportation concerns.CanadaMay 16
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‘We’re struggling’: Caregivers are feeling the financial squeeze, report saysCanada’s caregivers are being financially squeezed as they try to balance having a career with taking care of loved ones who need them, a recent survey shows.HealthMay 11
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‘I felt completely unwanted’: Some migrants in limbo with new asylum lawThousands of migrants have crossed irregularly into Canada from the United States and are now deemed ineligible to make asylum claims under the new federal law, Bill C-12.CanadaMay 12
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Opposition accuses Premier Danielle Smith of gaslighting: ‘Albertans are not idiots’There was lots of backlash Friday against Premier Danielle Smith's decision to hold a referendum that could lead to Alberta's independence, but Smith is standing firm.PoliticsMay 22
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Steel, aluminum tariffs are trade irritants for Canada, Carney saysWhen asked what specific trade issues the U.S. has raised issues with, Prime Minister Mark Carney pointed to “provincial actions.”CanadaApr 23
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Canada earns mixed doubles curling worlds bronzeCanada's Kadriana and Colton Lott are world championship medallists, earning a dominant 11-3 victory over Italy to win bronze at the world mixed doubles curling championship.SportsMay 2
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All Conservatives will campaign for Alberta to stay in Canada, Pierre Poilievre saysConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he and all Conservative MPs will press for Alberta to remain part of Canada in any separatist referendum campaign in the province.PoliticsMay 21
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Canada’s health minister ‘looking into’ idea of smoking ban after U.K. lawJustice Minister Sean Fraser said he is not part of any discussions that may be taking place around a potential smoking ban but said he supports measures to reduce tobacco use.HealthApr 28
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Cabinet minister who introduced Alberta separation vote says he wants a united CanadaThe Alberta cabinet minister who introduced a motion calling on Premier Danielle Smith to hold referendum on separation claims he will fight for Canada to remain united.PoliticsMay 21
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Working through differences with Ottawa key to quelling Alberta separatism: Danielle SmithDanielle Smith said she's always taken separatism seriously and has spoken with Carney, who was in the UK 'at the time that Brexit was not taken as seriously by political leaders.'PoliticsMay 8
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Americans are looking back centuries to find Canadian ancestors — and citizenshipArchivists across Canada say their once-quiet domains are now overwhelmed with requests from the U.S. following changes to the Citizenship Act.CanadaMay 19
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Quebec accuses Toronto of ‘fear campaign’ in defence bank bidQuebec politicians say Toronto is raising referendum fears to weaken Montreal’s bid for a new defence bank expected to create 3,000 jobs.CanadaMay 7
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New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt talks energy with Carney, business leadersNew Brunswick Premier Susan Holt will be in Ottawa today to discuss the economy, defence and major projects with Prime Minister Mark Carney and his ministers.PoliticsApr 20
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Alberta’s referendum on a separation referendum elicits bewilderment, concernFrom bewilderment to confusion, Albertans are reacting to Premier Smith's announcement this fall's referendum will include a question on holding a separate separatism referendum.PoliticsMay 21
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N.S. resort is the latest using high-tech blankets to save snow for next ski seasonIt’s 125 metres long, 35 metres wide, almost 11 metres high, and with a little luck, it will still be around when the next ski season starts.CanadaMay 22
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Feds didn’t push carbon price backstop in Alberta in show of co-operation: DabrusinOttawa didn't enforce the federal standard on Alberta's industrial carbon price as a gesture of co-operation with the province, Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin says.PoliticsMay 20
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Read Danielle Smith’s full address on Alberta’s futureAlberta Premier Danielle Smith delivered a lengthy address defending a proposed referendum question on separation while urging Albertans to remain in Canada.PoliticsMay 22
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Popular Montreal women’s sports hub Le Nadia promises to reopen after sudden closureThe Hochelaga sports bar opened in December after becoming one of the city's first venues dedicated exclusively to broadcasting women's sports.CanadaMay 8
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Quebec Premier Fréchette won’t rule out exceeding $250M spending potQuebec Premier Christine Fréchette defended her growing list of spending promises after the province’s finance minister warned she could exceed the government’s allocated funding.CanadaMay 23
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Alberta separatists should aim to win fall vote and respect the result: Danielle SmithAsked if she's worried about her job, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said those who want a binding separation vote should put their efforts toward winning in October.PoliticsMay 22