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National Assembly returns as turmoil engulfs Quebec Liberals and Quebec SolidaireMNAs returned to the legislature for the first time since chaos exploded inside both the Quebec Liberal Party and Quebec Solidaire.PoliticsNov 25
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Revolving CEO door at Alberta Health Services continues as Andre Tremblay replacedAlberta Health Services executive Erin O’Neill is now head of the front-line health agency after the previous CEO appointed in January, Andre Tremblay, went on a leave of absence.HealthDec 3
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Alberta government to release report into health contract scandal in ‘a few days’Alberta's Premier said Wednesday that a report stemming from an investigation into allegations of government corruption over health contracts should be released within days.CrimeOct 15
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Alberta government set to receive report into health contract scandalAlberta's government says it expects to receive a final report today from the investigation into allegations of corruption over health contracts.HealthOct 15
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Report into Alberta Health Services contracts finds conflicts widely knownA report into the procurement processes at Alberta Health Services says no evidence of wrongdoing was found, but expresses doubt about the credibility of some information provided.PoliticsOct 17
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U.S. Supreme Court rules Lisa Cook can remain as Fed governor — for nowCook, who was appointed to the Fed board by former president Joe Biden, has said she will not leave her job and won’t be 'bullied' by Trump.U.S. NewsOct 1
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Alberta health contract corruption scandal interim report not finished, won’t be made publicThe report was initially expected in May, but the province extended the deadline because of the number of documents involved and interviews Raymond Wyant wanted to do.PoliticsSep 24
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Ford government faces calls to release delayed EQAO scoresEQAO results are generally published sometime toward the end of September, offering a snapshot of numeracy and literacy in the province.EducationNov 21
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Class action launched against Nova Scotia Power over data breach, alleged overbillingA Nova Scotia injury law firm is moving forward in its efforts to launch a class action lawsuit against Nova Scotia Power in light of this past spring's cyberattack.CanadaDec 5
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Alberta county divided over proposed nuclear plantAmid the sprawling canola fields, white spruce and jack pine trees, fireweed and goldenrods of northern Alberta, Pat McNamara is having a case of nuclear déjà vu.Nov 15
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3rd Alberta legislature member, Nolan Dyck, target of recall petitionThe woman behind the petition for Grande Prairie MLA Nolan Dyck says in the application he has been dismissing concerns of his constituents and ignoring attempts to contact him.PoliticsNov 21
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Carney tells business crowd a new pipeline project is ‘going to happen’Prime Minister Mark Carney signalled support for a new Alberta pipeline, telling a Bay Street audience “it’s going to happen,” as talks with Premier Danielle Smith continue.CanadaNov 7
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Newly released Epstein emails claim Trump ‘knew about the girls’According to emails released by the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, Epstein told Ghislaine Maxwell that an alleged victim had 'spent hours at my house' with Trump.U.S. NewsNov 12
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Trump says Carney ‘apologized’ for TV ad that scuttled U.S. trade talksTrump said 'no' when asked if the U.S. will resume trade negotiations, but praised Carney and said the two still have a 'good relationship.'PoliticsOct 31
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How Trump’s call to prosecute former FBI director Comey could backfireWith former FBI director James Comey set for a trial in January, 2026, legal experts believe Trump's rhetoric may be undermining his own attempts to prosecute.U.S. NewsOct 10
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Republicans grapple with voter frustration over rising health care premiumsWASHINGTON (AP) — The first caller on a telephone town hall with Maryland Rep. Andy Harris, leader of the House's conservative Freedom Caucus, came ready with a question about the Affordable Care Act. Her cousin's disabled son is at risk of losing the insurance he gained under that law, the caller said.HealthOct 27
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Ex-FBI head James Comey pleads not guilty in case pushed by TrumpFormer FBI Director James Comey has pleased not guilty to a Justice Department case accusing him of lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2020.U.S. NewsOct 8
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Retired Royal Canadian Air Force officer pleads guilty at court martialA former officer has pleaded guilty to two charges at a court martial in Halifax for his role in wrongly detaining two young air cadets at a flight training school.CanadaOct 3
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Gunman who killed 4 at NFL offices had CTE, says medical examinerA medical examiner confirmed Friday that Shane Tamura, who killed four people in July and blamed the NFL for hiding the dangers of brain injuries was suffering from CTE.U.S. NewsSep 26
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Unheard. Unserved. A woman’s battle for a PCOS diagnosis, and how no one was listeningBrooke Sears fought to get her diagnosis after doctors said she needed to lose weight. Her story is part of a Global News series on health care and how it's failing many women.FeaturesSep 24