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Ottawa Crackdown: 145 Federal Employees Fired as Misconduct Reports Surge

Ottawa Crackdown: 145 Federal Employees Fired as Misconduct Reports Surge

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OTTAWA — The federal government has terminated 145 employees and suspended 783 others without pay following a massive review of serious misconduct across 38 departments.

‘Situation Will Be Resolved’: Carney Moves to De-escalate Bridge Dispute with Trump

‘Situation Will Be Resolved’: Carney Moves to De-escalate Bridge Dispute with Trump

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney held a crucial telephone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning following the President’s threats to block

B.C. to Cut Non-Frontline Public Sector Jobs Amid $11.2 Billion Deficit

B.C. to Cut Non-Frontline Public Sector Jobs Amid $11.2 Billion Deficit

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VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby has announced that the province will continue to reduce the number of non-frontline public sector positions as it

Team Canada Secures Historic Silver in Short-Track Speed Skating at Milano 2026

Team Canada Secures Historic Silver in Short-Track Speed Skating at Milano 2026

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MILAN — Team Canada captured its first silver medal of the 2026 Winter Olympics on Tuesday, delivering a historic performance in the short-track speed skating

Poilievre Demands Tax Relief for Laid-Off GM Workers in Letter to Finance Minister

Poilievre Demands Tax Relief for Laid-Off GM Workers in Letter to Finance Minister

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OTTAWA — Federal Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre has called on the Liberal government to provide immediate tax relief for 1,200 workers recently laid off from

Canada’s High-Speed Rail Ambitions Face Major Power Grid Hurdles

Canada’s High-Speed Rail Ambitions Face Major Power Grid Hurdles

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OTTAWA – Canada’s ambitious plan for a high-speed rail network connecting Toronto and Quebec City is raising significant concerns regarding its potential impact on the

Relief for Waterloo Region as Bone-Chilling Cold Snap Set to Ease This Week

Relief for Waterloo Region as Bone-Chilling Cold Snap Set to Ease This Week

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KITCHENER – Residents in the Waterloo Region are set for a long-awaited reprieve from the bone-chilling cold that has dominated the past several weeks. According

Manitoba Issues Measles Alert After Potential Exposures at Brandon Ag Days and Winkler

Manitoba Issues Measles Alert After Potential Exposures at Brandon Ag Days and Winkler

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WINNIPEG – Manitoba health officials have issued an urgent warning following potential measles exposures at the Manitoba Ag Days in Brandon and several locations in

Susan Holt Government Proposes Bold Economic Reforms to Tackle $834M Deficit

Susan Holt Government Proposes Bold Economic Reforms to Tackle $834M Deficit

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FREDERICTON – New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt has announced a series of strategic economic reforms aimed at tackling the province’s substantial $834.7 million budget deficit.

Megan Oldham Secures Bronze in Freeski Slopestyle; Canada’s Second Medal at Milan 2026

Megan Oldham Secures Bronze in Freeski Slopestyle; Canada’s Second Medal at Milan 2026

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MILANO CORTINA – Canada celebrated its second podium finish of the 2026 Winter Olympics on Monday as Megan Oldham captured the bronze medal in the

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