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Canada using 'dormant' treaty to sidestep Indigenous rights in U.S.: court documents
WASHINGTON — The federal government and Enbridge Inc. are trying to exploit a "dormant" and outdated treaty with the United States to forestall the shutdown of the Line 5 pipeline, human rights and environmental groups argue in new court documents.
Oct 23, 2023 2:45 PM
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Auditor flags high salaries, lavish spending at Memorial University in Newfoundland
ST. JOHN'S, N.L.
Oct 23, 2023 2:38 PM
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Nova Scotia offering 50 prizes worth $1,000 each for the best health-care ideas
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government is so keen to improve the province's ailing health-care sector that it is offering 50 prizes of $1,000 each to health workers who have ideas for improving the system.
Oct 23, 2023 2:30 PM
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Nova Scotia government lays out plan to reduce 41,000-home shortage by 2028
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government released a housing plan Monday that it says will help address a projected shortage of 41,000 homes by 2028.
Oct 23, 2023 2:03 PM
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Ontario proposes to change consumer protections, double fines for businesses
TORONTO — Ontario plans to give people a new way to exit timeshare agreements, make it easier to get out of a gym membership, and prohibit businesses from making false claims about prize offers, under new legislation.
Oct 23, 2023 2:03 PM
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Hamilton legislator kicked out of Ontario NDP caucus, censured by legislature
TORONTO — A rookie Ontario legislator was kicked out of the New Democratic caucus Monday, moments before Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives effectively silenced her in the legislature over comments she made about the Israel-Hamas war.
Oct 23, 2023 1:48 PM
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Fraser says housing measures coming in budget update, weighs in on short-term rentals
OTTAWA — Housing Minister Sean Fraser says the federal government will reveal more housing measures in the fall budget update and in the coming months that aim to ramp up homebuilding across the country.
Oct 23, 2023 1:48 PM
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Poilievre says Trudeau soured India relations, as Modi government laments Liberals
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is blaming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fora diplomatic chill with India, saying Ottawa needs a "professional relationship" with the government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Oct 23, 2023 1:32 PM
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Crown drops bail violation charge against 'Freedom Convoy' organizer Tamara Lich
OTTAWA — The Crown is no longer pursuing a criminal charge against "Freedom Convoy" organizer Tamara Lich that alleged she violated her bail conditions last summer.
Oct 23, 2023 1:27 PM
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Ontario reversing urban boundary expansions for several communities
TORONTO — Ontario is reversing its expansion of urban boundaries for several communities after finding that processes used by the previous housing minister's office did not meet the government's standards, the new housing minister said Monday.
Oct 23, 2023 1:07 PM
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