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  1. A non-partisan, equal-opportunity scandal

    Ontario's freedom-of-information laws have led to revelations of significant political scandals

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  2. Saskatchewan gun owners reminded to comply with federal prohibited gun laws

    Saskatchewan gun owners reminded to comply with federal prohibited gun laws

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  3. 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.

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  4. 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.

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  5. Pro-independence café opens in Montreal

    Le Club Pays opens as Montreal's first pro-independence café

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  6. 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.

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  7. Banff planning forum not open to general public

    The planning forum is not open to the general public.

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  8. Ford government to end funding for supervised consumption sites, advocates say — including two in Toronto

    Ford government to end funding for supervised consumption sites

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  9. Ford government to end funding for supervised consumption sites — including two in Toronto - Toronto Star

    Ford government to end funding for supervised consumption sites

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  10. Callander pulls the plug on X

    Councillor Grant McMartin cites low usage as reason for cancelling X

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  11. Victoria work on community safety, wellbeing means fewer people on the street

    Victoria's $10 million community safety and wellbeing plan is showing results

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  12. Oak Bay greenlights possible changes to election-sign rules

    Council votes to restrict election sign placement.

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  13. 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

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  14. Mark Carney rejects Trump administration move to ease sanctions on Russian oil

    Mark Carney rejects Trump administration move to ease sanctions on Russian oil

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  15. Allen McCulloch
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  16. Victor “Vic” Frykas

    Victor 'Vic' Frykas, born in Gilbert Plains Manitoba to Harry and Mary Frykas

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  17. 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

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  18. VIDEO: Watch Saultites try to avoid large craters on our roads

    Saultites struggle to navigate road craters on city roads

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  19. 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

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  20. Youth leaders from across Canada gather in Victoria for forum

    Youth leaders from across Canada gather in Victoria for forum

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  21. 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

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  22. Doug Ford government moving to 'modernize' freedom of information laws to shield politicians from scrutiny

    Ontario government plans to shield politicians from FOI requests

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  23. 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.

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  24. Marriage Commissioner

    Applicants must reside in Bella Coola to be considered.

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  25. Progress should not mean pushing aside the people who feed our country

    People with food insecurity are being ignored in the push for progress.

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  26. Edmonton pothole repairs and snow clearing fall short of city targets, report says

    Pothole repairs and snow clearing fall short of city targets

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  27. 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.

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  28. More harassment in recall, citizen initiative campaigns being reported: Elections Alberta

    Citizens' initiative and recall campaigns experiencing harassment, Elections Alberta reports

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  29. 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

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  30. Winnipeg developer sues Peguis First Nation again for breach of contract

    Winnipeg developer sues Peguis First Nation for breach of contract

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  31. Workers' advocate starts registry of sarcoidosis patients to push for research into occupational exposure

    Sudbury workers' advocate registers 700 miners with sarcoidosis

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  32. 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.

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  33. 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.

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  34. 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.

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  35. Salmon Arm council reconsiders pedestrian safety along stretch of Auto Road

    Council to review pedestrian safety measures on Auto Road after resident concerns

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  36. Montreal's Little Burgundy residents continue fight to save community-serving hub from eviction

    Community group fights to save local centre from eviction

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  37. Opposition MLA says workers describe violent incidents in Prince Albert schools

    Opposition MLA Nathaniel Teed raises concerns about violence in Prince Albert schools

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  38. LETTER: White Rock council’s OCP vote raises questions

    Council votes to approve OCP plan despite community concerns

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  39. Federal parties vote to exempt themselves from privacy laws — despite Senate warnings

    Federal parties grant themselves exemption from privacy laws

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  40. New mothering centre set to open in Winnipeg this summer

    New mothering centre opening in Winnipeg this summer

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  41. ‘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.

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