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Alberta Set to Vote on Separation Referendum Path This Fall

Premier Danielle Smith moves forward with October referendum on whether to pursue binding separation vote, a symbolic but politically...

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WHO Upgrades Ebola Risk Assessment as Congo Outbreak Spreads Rapidly

The UN health agency has raised its risk assessment for the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo to "very high" at...

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Alberta Sets October Vote on Separation Referendum Path

Premier Danielle Smith announced Albertans will vote on whether to hold a binding separation referendum—but not on separation itself.

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Liberals Quietly Worried About Carney's Environmental Rollbacks

Fourteen backbench Liberal MPs sent an anonymous letter urging the PM to protect climate regulations, signaling internal party tension...

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Remote Northern Communities Get Relief Through Generosity

St. Vincent de Paul's North of 60 Project sends supplies to Arctic hamlet after years of high freight costs.

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U.S. Escalates Pressure on Canada's Defence Commitment

Pentagon official says Canada hasn't made "hard decisions" needed to be a credible military partner.

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Alberta Voters Set to Decide on Separation Referendum Path

Premier Danielle Smith announces October vote on whether to hold binding referendum on leaving Canada.

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Ottawa Man Charged in Botnet Attack Infecting Millions

Canadian and U.S. authorities arrested a 23-year-old for operating Kimwolf, a malware network that compromised military and civilian...

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Alberta Votes on Separatism Path This Fall

Premier Danielle Smith adds referendum question allowing Albertans to vote on whether to pursue independence from Canada.

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El Niño Expected to Ease Atlantic Hurricane Season

Canadian Hurricane Centre predicts below-average storm activity this summer and fall as climate pattern shifts.

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Canadians Detained in Gaza Flotilla Being Deported to Turkey

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand confirms 12 Canadian activists intercepted by Israel are safe and being transferred out of the region.

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Northern Rivers Turning Orange, Toxic From Thawing Permafrost

A new study reveals that melting permafrost is releasing ancient metals into Canada's northern waterways, creating contamination...