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Former Manitoba Tory leadership candidate buys former party headquartersManitoba's Opposition Progressive Conservatives have sold the building that housed their headquarters to a former leadership candidate.PoliticsMar 19
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Manitoba Tory Bob Lagasse leaves caucus, plans to sit as IndependentManitoba's Progressive Conservatives lost a seat in the legislature Tuesday as three-term member Bob Lagasse announced he is leaving the Tory caucus to sit as an Independent.PoliticsMar 10
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Halifax teens lament the loss of government program offering free bus passesPremier Tim Houston’s Progressive Conservative government has said it needs to cut $130 million in grant funding to address the province's $1.2-billion deficit.PoliticsMar 6
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Manitoba Tories used legislature room for campaign: elections commissionerManitoba's election commissioner says the Progressive Conservatives didn't follow provincial laws when they campaigned at the legislature building ahead of the 2023 election.PoliticsFeb 26
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P.E.I. PC members to elect new leader, premierMembers of Prince Edward Island's Progressive Conservative party will today choose a new leader who will become the province's next premier.PoliticsFeb 7
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Rob Lantz wins leadership race, will be next P.E.I. premierRob Lantz has won the Progressive Conservative leadership in Prince Edward Island, securing enough votes at the party’s convention to become the province’s next premier.PoliticsFeb 7
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Watchdog leans into ‘firmer enforcement’ over Ford government personal devicesThe Information and Privacy Commissioner is engaged in multiple, escalating battles with current and former members of the Progressive Conservative administration.PoliticsFeb 3
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N.B. opens new anti-racism office, but leaves examination of police racism in limboIt’s the first official government response to the systemic racism report, which was delivered to former premier Blaine Higgs’ Progressive Conservative government.CanadaJan 16
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Manitoba PC board member suspended over ICE comment on social mediaThe Manitoba Progressive Conservatives says Patrick Allard's party membership and board position, where he has served as a regional director, are suspended.PoliticsJan 12
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Ford maintains strong polling lead, even as number of voters wanting change increasesPolling conducted exclusively for Global News reveals Ford and his party remain the most popular choice for voters, even as the underlying numbers begin to soften.PoliticsMar 20
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Winnipeg councillors point to steep school tax hikes following provincial changesThe Manitoba government is facing calls to contain rising education property taxes.PoliticsMar 17
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Majority oppose Ontario’s freedom of information clampdown, new poll findsResearch conducted by Abacus Data on behalf of CUPE found just 24 per cent of those asked support the new changes, while 60 per cent are against them.PoliticsMar 25
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Ford government unveils plans to ban ticket resales at higher pricesThe policy is something of a reversal from a government that killed a similar idea shortly after taking power. Back in 2019, the province said the policy would be unenforceable.CanadaMar 20
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Former finance minister, city councillor charged with sexual assaultFormer Manitoba Finance Minister and Winnipeg city councillor, Scott Fielding, has been charged with sexual assault, Global News has learned.CrimeMar 27
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Ontario legislature resumes; questions on transparency, OSAP expectedOntario's provincial members of parliament are heading back to Queen's Park Monday, as the legislature sits for the first time since December.CanadaMar 23
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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. Tories noncommittal on 2024 pledge to cap power rate hikes to national averageNova Scotia's Progressive Conservative government is remaining noncommittal about the party's campaign promise to cap power rate increases to the Canadian average.PoliticsJan 6
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Cattle farmers slam N.B. plan to end vet servicesA group representing cattle farmers in New Brunswick say it takes issue with the province's plan to axe government-run veterinary services.HealthMar 21
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Ford government confirms 75% reduction in number of conservation authoritiesThe province announced the changes at an event on Tuesday, marking a minor shift from a previous plan to reduce the number of conservation authorities down to just seven.PoliticsMar 10
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Manitoba sports organizations would track under-represented groups under new billProvincial amateur sports organizations in Manitoba may soon be required to track demographics and show efforts to make their sport more inclusive.PoliticsMar 17