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- A non-partisan, equal-opportunity scandal
Ontario's freedom-of-information laws have led to revelations of significant political scandals
- Saskatchewan gun owners reminded to comply with federal prohibited gun laws
Saskatchewan gun owners reminded to comply with federal prohibited gun laws
- Notice to Electors of the City of Nanaimo – Alternate Approval Process For Proposed Boundary Extension
The City of Nanaimo seeks to extend its municipal area to include Snuneymuxw First Nation reserve lands through an alternate approval process.
- Court favours Beedie in Kingsgate Mall lease fight with Vancouver School Board
The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Beedie Group in its long-standing lease dispute with the Vancouver School Board over Kingsgate Mall.
- Pro-independence café opens in Montreal
Le Club Pays opens as Montreal's first pro-independence café
- Langley Township mayor slams fourplexes as council passes new rules
Langley Township council votes to approve new development rules for fourplexes, amidst concerns over density and affordability.
- Banff planning forum not open to general public
The planning forum is not open to the general public.
- Ford government to end funding for supervised consumption sites, advocates say — including two in Toronto
Ford government to end funding for supervised consumption sites
- Ford government to end funding for supervised consumption sites — including two in Toronto - Toronto Star
Ford government to end funding for supervised consumption sites
- Callander pulls the plug on X
Councillor Grant McMartin cites low usage as reason for cancelling X
- Victoria work on community safety, wellbeing means fewer people on the street
Victoria's $10 million community safety and wellbeing plan is showing results
- Oak Bay greenlights possible changes to election-sign rules
Council votes to restrict election sign placement.
- Doug Ford to seek an injunction to block Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto
Doug Ford seeks injunction to block Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto
- Mark Carney rejects Trump administration move to ease sanctions on Russian oil
Mark Carney rejects Trump administration move to ease sanctions on Russian oil
- Victor “Vic” Frykas
Victor 'Vic' Frykas, born in Gilbert Plains Manitoba to Harry and Mary Frykas
- Alberta teachers fail to get court injunction on back-to-work law that ended strike
Alberta teachers lose court bid to block back-to-work law
- VIDEO: Watch Saultites try to avoid large craters on our roads
Saultites struggle to navigate road craters on city roads
- Toronto councillors Brad Bradford and James Pasternak ask city to block Al-Quds Day rally
Toronto councillors Brad Bradford and James Pasternak ask city to block Al-Quds Day rally
- Youth leaders from across Canada gather in Victoria for forum
Youth leaders from across Canada gather in Victoria for forum
- Iranians in Saskatoon face a fee to hold march after raising of historic flag rejected
Saskatoon Iranian Cultural Association faces $2,310 fee for holding march
- Doug Ford government moving to 'modernize' freedom of information laws to shield politicians from scrutiny
Ontario government plans to shield politicians from FOI requests
- Municipal election spending on the rise
St. Albert Mayor Olivieri's campaign spending was nearly five times that of her opponent in the 2021 election.
- Marriage Commissioner
Applicants must reside in Bella Coola to be considered.
- Progress should not mean pushing aside the people who feed our country
People with food insecurity are being ignored in the push for progress.
- B.C. industry groups warn bill restricting cities from development reviews could 'jeopardize public safety'
Bill may impact public safety
- Eric Ham: Trump’s Iran disaster is giving Canada unexpected leverage on CUSMA - CTV News
Canada gains leverage in CUSMA talks
- Edmonton pothole repairs and snow clearing fall short of city targets, report says
Pothole repairs and snow clearing fall short of city targets
- How rare is it for a prime minister to attract 4 floor-crossers in 4 months?
In 2016, Justin Trudeau's government had the highest number of floor-crossers in a single term, with 8 MPs switching sides.
- Earlier this year, the U.S. forcibly removed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro from power. Delcy Rodríguez, the country's acting president, has found herself managing continuing pressure from the Trump administration, even as U.S. attention is turning to Iran.
U.S. ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez takes the reins
- More harassment in recall, citizen initiative campaigns being reported: Elections Alberta
Citizens' initiative and recall campaigns experiencing harassment, Elections Alberta reports
- Increased police and bylaw presence expected in Waterloo leading up to St. Patrick's Day
Increased police presence expected in Waterloo leading up to St. Patrick's Day
- Winnipeg developer sues Peguis First Nation again for breach of contract
Winnipeg developer sues Peguis First Nation for breach of contract
- Workers' advocate starts registry of sarcoidosis patients to push for research into occupational exposure
Sudbury workers' advocate registers 700 miners with sarcoidosis
- Manitoba health advocacy group calls for inquest into deaths of paid plasma donors
Manitoba health advocacy group demands inquest into deaths of two paid plasma donors.
- Arguments heard from all sides at Kelowna Springs public hearing
City council hears arguments from residents and developers at public hearing on Kelowna Springs rezoning proposal.
- The Turner Files: The floor has moved, so has the argument
The column's author claims the Democratic primary floor has shifted, favoring a more progressive agenda.
- Salmon Arm council reconsiders pedestrian safety along stretch of Auto Road
Council to review pedestrian safety measures on Auto Road after resident concerns
- Montreal's Little Burgundy residents continue fight to save community-serving hub from eviction
Community group fights to save local centre from eviction
- Opposition MLA says workers describe violent incidents in Prince Albert schools
Opposition MLA Nathaniel Teed raises concerns about violence in Prince Albert schools
- LETTER: White Rock council’s OCP vote raises questions
Council votes to approve OCP plan despite community concerns
- Federal parties vote to exempt themselves from privacy laws — despite Senate warnings
Federal parties grant themselves exemption from privacy laws
- New mothering centre set to open in Winnipeg this summer
New mothering centre opening in Winnipeg this summer
- ‘We will not be holding up the expansion of Highway 69’: Magnetawan Chief
Magnetawan First Nation Chief Lloyd Noganosh says his community is moving forward with highway expansion despite provincial inaction.