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- What dark secrets lurk in Doug Ford's cellphone records?
Ontario premier Doug Ford's cellphone records show numerous calls to and from a number registered to the Ontario Conservative Party, sparking calls for greater transparency.
- Tourist towns ‘desperate’ for workers in Alberta - CP24
Alberta's tourist towns are struggling to attract and retain workers due to a labor shortage.
- Fixing N.L.'s teacher shortage means tackling urban-rural divide, advocates say
Newfoundland and Labrador faces a teacher shortage
- Thousands of young Calgarians gather at city's 27th annual youth hiring fair
Thousands of young Calgarians attend 27th annual youth hiring fair at Stampede Park.
- Shane Ryan running for CVRD seat in Mill Bay/Malahat
Shane Ryan seeks CVRD seat in Mill Bay/Malahat
- Unfortunate to see politicians use Air Canada tragedy as political strategy
Politicians exploiting a tragedy for political gain is unacceptable.
- Kitchener councillors to consider ‘modest’ renoviction bylaw
Kitchener councillors to consider 'modest' renoviction bylaw
- Date set for new election after Victoria town council dismissed over dysfunction
Nominations set for April 16, special vote on May 14.
- 6 key moments from the Supreme Court challenge of Quebec's secularism law
Bill 21 sparks heated debate on gender neutrality
- No city council meeting Tuesday
No city council meeting this week.
- Liberal MP sorry after confusion over remarks on forced labour in China - Global News
Liberal MP apologizes for remarks on forced labour in China, sparking calls for further action.
- PAGC policing symposium lays out path toward First Nation-led service
First Nation-led police service being explored in Prince Albert
- Victoria warns drivers of parking fine scam
Victoria residents warned of parking fine scam.
- MLAs pay tribute to Mark McLane on 1st day of P.E.I. Legislature’s spring sitting
MLAs pay tribute to Mark McLane on 1st day of P.E.I. Legislature's spring sitting.
- Toronto ends practice of raising foreign flags at government buildings
Toronto council eliminates flying foreign flags at government buildings
- For the honor of God: a defense of LifeSiteNews’ reporting on Pachamama
Newsworthy Catholic priest's involvement in Pachamama worship sparks controversy.
- Cops report 70% increase in text messages from transit riders
Cops see 70% jump in transit text messages
- County election candidate fined for not filing financial statement
Candidate Milt Scott fined for failing to file financial disclosure statement before deadline.
- Former Richmond city employee claims gift card policy 'ad hoc'
Former Richmond city employee denies allegations of breach of city's gift card policy.
- Hospitals get $1.1B infusion from Ford government as critics warn it's not enough
Ontario's public hospitals receive $1.1 billion funding boost
- 10 things to know about Ontario’s budget
$244.2 billion budget
- Council OKs subpoena authority for parking hearings
Mukilteo City Council adopts ordinance giving parking enforcement hearing examiner subpoena authority.
- Courtenay-Alberni MP Gord Johns holding town halls in riding communities
Gord Johns to hold town halls in Port Alberni, Courtenai, Lantzville and Qualicum Beach
- Prime Minister Carney announces Canada has achieved the NATO 2% defence spending target - pm.gc.ca
Prime Minister Carney announces Canada has achieved the NATO 2% defence spending target
- More needs to be done to create more childcare spaces
More needs to be done to address the shortage of childcare spaces
- Following court injunction, Record Ridge draws growing attention
The court injunction has sparked interest and debate beyond Rossland.
- Bronwyn Eyre: The ‘Gladue principle’ has caused immense harm to Indigenous women
The 'Gladue principle' has been criticized for perpetuating systemic racism and gender bias.
- Kelly McParland: Trump seeks an off-ramp in the war with Iran
US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a potential ceasefire with Iran, following a series of escalating tensions between the two nations.
- LILLEY: Attack ads on Olivia Chow start seven months before voting day
ABC Toronto launches attack ads on Olivia Chow seven months before Toronto's mayoral election.
- She was passed over for a promotion again in Quebec. Now, she's alleging systemic racism
Wanda Kagan, a 60-year-old woman, has filed a human rights complaint alleging systemic racism at her workplace in Montreal.
- Enbridge supports policing of Line 5 pipeline protests in US
Enbridge to hire security personnel to support policing of Line 5 pipeline protests in Michigan
- Ukraine Struggles to Find More NATO Donors to Pay for US Weapons
Ukraine seeks fresh NATO donor commitments to purchase US weapons
- Township of Langley hears contentious soil business rezoning
Township of Langley to hold further hearing on contentious soil business rezoning on April 13.
- Veterans Affairs minister announces 'independent review' of rehab program that former soldiers say has failed them
Veterans Affairs minister announces independent review of rehab program
- Fulmer brings BC Conservative leadership bid to Okanagan-Kootenay
Yuri Fulmer launches Conservative leadership bid in BC.
- Provinces and Ottawa square off over notwithstanding clause at Supreme Court
Provinces and Ottawa disagree on using notwithstanding clause at Supreme Court
- Provinces and Ottawa square off over notwithstanding clause at Supreme Court - Toronto Star
Provinces and Ottawa square off over notwithstanding clause at Supreme Court
- Public safety minister calls report of RCMP spying on Indigenous leaders 'deeply troubling'
RCMP spying on Indigenous leaders found to be widespread and decades-long
- Kitimat council defers safety building plans, no 2026 funding
Debate continues over investing in building slated for replacement.
- Victoria police to stop providing traffic control for weekly Palestine protest
Victoria police to stop providing traffic control for weekly Palestine protest after 126 consecutive weeks
- A Toronto councillor broke ethics rules by calling a constituent a racist, a city watchdog found. Council didn’t agree
Toronto councillor found to have broken ethics rules by calling constituent a racist