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Alberta Ministers Horner, Jones Exit Cabinet Before Election
Two veteran UCP ministers step down from cabinet roles, signalling they won't run in next provincial election.
Ontario Patient Tested for Rare Ebola Virus
Person tested out of abundance of caution following East Africa travel; Bundibugyo outbreak ongoing in Congo.
Americans Seeking Canadian Citizenship After Bill C-3 Change
New citizenship law sparks surge of U.S. inquiries from those with Canadian ancestry, immigration lawyers say.
Gunshots Fired at Cricket Canada President's Home
Surrey, B.C. residence targeted in early-morning shooting believed to be extortion-related.
Just for Laughs Founder Pays $930K After Assault Ruling
Gilbert Rozon settles with nine women, waiving appeal in landmark Quebec sexual misconduct case.
Alberta Swaps Welcome Signs: Wild Rose to Strong and Free
$3.5M rebranding updates provincial motto on gateway signs to match new licence plates.
PM Carney Warns B.C.: Energy Projects or Funding Elsewhere
Prime Minister tells Vancouver he'll focus federal resources on other provinces if B.C. blocks development.
Alberta Independence Petition Voided; Forever Canadian Next?
Court quashes pro-separation petition on treaty rights grounds; pro-confederation question waits while MLAs meet.
Person Tested for Ebola at Ontario Hospital
Recent traveler to East Africa assessed for rare Ebola strain spreading in Democratic Republic of Congo.
Canada's Election Could Become a Three-Way Race
New polling shows CAQ support surging under new premier Christine Fréchette. October Quebec election shaping up as wide-open contest.
Canada Braces for Tornado Season With Rare Early Activity
Eight tornadoes already reported across Canada in 2026. Ontario storm left 300+ downed trees in London alone. What to expect as summer...
Victoria Day Weekend: Six Deaths, 122 Impaired Drivers
Alberta RCMP reports fatal collision toll and major enforcement crackdown over long weekend.