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- Doug Ford says Ontario will expropriate Billy Bishop airport to bring jets in
Doug Ford plans to expropriate Billy Bishop airport
- OPINION: Bill Walton, his boycott turns a grocery run into a protest over war
A former NBA star and activist joins a grocery store boycott over war in Ukraine
- RM of Ritchot seeks community safety officer
Ritchot municipality seeks Community Safety Officer to enhance safety and bylaw enforcement, applications being reviewed.
- Ontario is bracing for 'tougher times,' finance minister warns
Ontario's economy faces global economic uncertainty, Finance Minister signals potential tough budget
- How Kristi Noem broke the only Trump rule that mattered
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem broke the Trump rule of never speaking ill of a Republican president.
- B.C. funding shift could leave 90K patients without family clinics
B.C. government proposes end to population-based funding model
- Les Leyne: MLA says assessment change aims to stop value drop after Aboriginal title decision
BC Assessment Authority changes assessment rules after Aboriginal title decision
- Miami Dissidents Honor Dead From Boat Shootout as Cuba Teeters
Miami dissidents mark anniversary of boat shootout as Cuba's political landscape shifts under new US administration.
- Trump's Loyalty Test Splits The Americas In Two
Trump's military alliance excludes three key countries
- LETTERS: Health P.E.I. in crisis; the decolonization of 'Greenavut'
Health P.E.I. faces a crisis with three more physicians giving notice, leaving 4,500 Islanders without a family doctor.
- 'Free the Zyn': Why nicotine pouches are all the buzz on Canada's right
Canada's Liberal government has faced renewed pressure to reconsider its stance on nicotine pouches
- Nobody wants to say the M-word ahead of this crucial Quebec byelection next month
No major blockages expected
- Canada restricts drug boat intel from U.S. navy's Caribbean airstrike operation - CBC
Canada restricts access to intelligence on U.S. naval operation in Caribbean
- Regime change in Iran unlikely with an air attack alone
Air power alone unlikely to bring down Iran's regime
- A first, important step for a national grid
Canada's economy has been reliant on natural resources
- Conversation hog not a good fit for long haul
Newly started dating a physically attractive man who dominates conversations.
- Manitobans denied assisted dying at 5 times national average, federal report shows
Manitobans face significant barriers to accessing assisted dying
- Fredericton council rejects UNB request for $12M over next decade to keep aging pool afloat
Councillors reject UNB's $12M request to save pool
- Opposition slows budget debate with procedural measure
Opposition MLAs slowed debate on the budget with a procedural measure, calling on the government to reconsider cuts, delaying the discussion.
- Want to make a complaint about a councillor in Niagara Falls? It will now cost you $1,000
Complaint against councillor now costs $1,000
- City council supports saving Squamish-to-100 Mile House rail line
City council votes to save Squamish-to-100 Mile House rail line
- North Korean leader’s sister criticized U.S.-South Korea for proceeding with joint drills
Kim Yo Jong criticizes US-SK joint drills, warns of 'terrible consequences', calls them 'perilous'
- Persian Student Association holds rally at UVIC to denounce current Iranian regime
Persian students at UVIC hold rally against Iranian regime
- Vaillancourt returns to Callander council, along with former municipal employee
Vaillancourt returns to Callander council after a leave of absence
- Letter: Khoda Hafez, a message to Iranian-Canadian friends
Khoda Hafez is a Persian word for 'beloved poet', in a letter to friends, John Weston shares life lessons learned from his experience as Canada's first Government Liaison to the Iranian community, amid the current conflict in Iran.
- Sooke council attendance records show wide gaps among members
Some councillors rarely absent, others missed several meetings
- Tensions flare during rally for Iran at University of Victoria
Protests erupt at University of Victoria rally for Iran
- OPINION: Ageism is B.C.’s quiet policy failure
Aging population in B.C. faces ageism, with myths about seniors influencing policy decisions
- Longtime councillor announces run for Esquimalt mayor
Meagan Brame announces candidacy for Esquimalt mayor, set to replace Barb Desjardins.
- Public to help guide future of Ghost-Kananaskis area
Public input sought on future of Ghost-Kananaskis area
- 200 alleged victims of Vancouver-area Catholic school abuse could share $30M
Vancouver-area Catholic school abuse victims to share $30M settlement
- Seeking 'change that makes things bigger,' New Democrats begin voting for next leader
New Democrats begin voting for next leader
- Manitoba mandates free menstrual products at work
Manitoba becomes first Canadian province to mandate free menstrual products in the workplace.
- Fruitvale municipal workers vote unanimously in favour of strike action
Fruitvale municipal workers vote to go on strike
- Mark Carney's government may feel new, but poll suggests Canadians still have Trudeau-era worries
New polling suggests Canadians are more likely to believe the Trudeau government is new than those who think it's not.
- Sanikiluaq won’t have an MLA in the legislative assembly for winter sitting
Sanikiluaq MLA Daniel Qavvik will not be attending the legislative assembly for the winter sitting due to personal circumstances.
- Corner Brook marks International Women's Day exploring achievements, fight for equality
Corner Brook marks International Women's Day to celebrate achievements, acknowledge fight for equality.
- COMMENTARY: Albertans are proud Canadians
Albertans embody Canadian values
- Candidates coming forward for fall Richmond city election
A former MLA will announce his mayoralty bid next week.
- ‘This is stressful as a family’: Federal policy for Canadians in war zones puts strain on families stuck in Middle East
Canadian families in war zones face difficult decisions due to restrictive federal policy
- Yukon territorial government appeals ruling that found it discriminated in midwifery gap
Yukon territorial government appeals ruling that found it discriminated in midwifery gap
- Adrian Raeside cartoon: Council cost cutting
Adrian Raeside's cartoon highlights the cost-cutting measures in local government.
- VIDEO: Second Chance CPR might save your life
Second Chance CPR is a training program that could potentially increase survival rates from cardiac arrests in Canada.
- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: OFFICAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENT
Notice of public hearing to consider proposed amendments to the Official Community Plan bylaw.
- Proposed high-speed rail system is simply not fast enough
A high-speed rail system is needed to reduce carbon emissions and improve transportation efficiency.
- Witnessing war's horrors: How a new generation in Iran faces trauma
Iranian children face long-term trauma from war
- Nisg̱a'a village calls for greater autonomy over housing funds amid $14M dispute with central government
Nisg̱a'a village seeks more control over housing funds amid $14M dispute with central government