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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: 'Half history is wrong': Park Canada plaques deemed problematicIt’s a testament to the even-handedness of the NWMP that, after the Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana in 1876, the Sioux ...
Becoming known as the “three wise men from the East,” they were Jean Marchand, a strong champion of labour rights in Quebec; ...
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Kevin O'Leary's assessment of new PM surprising but warns rating will go down if he doesn't fire trade minister Chrystia ...
David Lametti left politics in January to join the Canadian law firm Fasken Martineau Du Moulin, but he is now heading back ...
David Lametti left politics in January to join the Canadian law firm Fasken Martineau Du Moulin, but he is now heading back ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney appears to be dabbling in a very creative form of reverse-engineering budgeting.
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If First Nations feel they aren't being properly consulted and treated as partners when a project infringes on their land or ...
A protest political party that was once an essential element of New Brunswick conservatism is now non-existent.
The Canadian Press on MSN7h
Envoy says Canada is coming closer to recognizing Palestinian statehoodThe Palestinian ambassador to Canada says she feels Ottawa is on the brink of officially recognizing statehood for her people ...
While the territorial and federal governments haven't ruled out a new line in the Mackenzie River valley, Andrew Leach, an energy economist, said changes in the natural gas market give a new northern ...
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The Walrus on MSNThe Bloc Wants to Break Up Canada—but Not YetA surge of national unity has swept Quebec. It’s only a matter of time before the sovereignty debate resurfaces ...
Public sector union leaders met with government officials on Tuesday as they raised concerns that the Liberal ...
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