Provincial Politics
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B.C.’s top court turfs appeal of snap 2020 provincial electionThe B.C. Court of Appeal ruled the NDP's move to call the provincial election one year ahead of B.C.'s fixed election date didn't violate the B.C. Constitution Act.PoliticsNov 7
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Poilievre praises Sask. for carbon tax fightConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made his pitch to Saskatchewan conservatives on Saturday, pledging better relations with Western Canada should he become the next prime minister.PoliticsNov 4
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Liberal Party of Quebec hitting the reset buttonThe top political echelon of the party has released a 75-page booklet, a political playbook of sorts, outlining the party's core values and positions on key issues.CanadaOct 12
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Kelowna-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick not seeking re-election in 2024Former city councillor Norm Letnick was re-elected to a fourth term as the MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country in 2020. He announced Thursday he won't be seeking another term.PoliticsApr 27
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Sask. Party president steps down after nine yearsOn Saturday, James Thorsteinson, who has been party president since November 2014, announced he would be stepping down.CanadaMar 18
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Manitoba plans to require councillors, trustees to take leave to run provinciallyJustice Minister Kelvin Goertzen says it makes sense to have similar rules for trustees and councillors.PoliticsMar 13
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‘Game back on’: Manitoba party leaders talk priorities with legislature back in sessionThe legislature is back in session Wednesday afternoon, and provincial leaders say they're ready for an important few months leading up to October's election.PoliticsMar 1
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Elections Alberta Q3 fundraising totals give insight into political landscapeWhen it comes to raising money, Alberta's two main parties have out-earned the other parties by hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to Elections Alberta's Q3 report.CanadaDec 27, 2022
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Housing, health care, economy top priorities as Ontario legislature resumesOverwhelmed emergency departments, ambulance scarcity, sky-high grocery bills, unrelenting inflation, a housing crunch and a possible educator strike all hang over lawmakers.CanadaOct 24, 2022
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Ontario Health wants public-private integration as hospitals struggle with staffingThe CEO of Ontario Health says the private sector has historically operated independently in Ontario and suggested the continuation of that system could lead to more poaching.HealthAug 16, 2022
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