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In-office rules for public servants thwarting plan to sell off space, government says
OTTAWA - Public Services and Procurement Canada says its plan to sell off or lease surplus office space has been derailed in part by the government's push to increase the number of days public servant...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement Joel Lightbound arrives for a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
'When has a cult ever turned good?': Richmound mayor describes aftermath of raid
Sewage water continues to seep into a large puddle near the entrance of a purple-coloured school-turned-compound that housed members of a cult in the southwest Saskatchewan village of Richmound for th...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
A compound which housed a cult called the "Kingdom of Canada" is seen in Richmound, Sask., in an undated handout photo. The mayor of the town says on Sept. 3 he learned the compounds grounds are covered with water seeping from sewage overflowing from the building's toilets and sinks. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Brad Miller
Carney sees possibilities for Canada as he wraps up trip to UN General Assembly
UNITED NATIONS - Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada can find opportunities in crisis after attending this week's United Nations General Assembly in New York - where U.S. President Donald Trump use...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
Democrat Adelita Grijalva wins special election for southern Arizona congressional seat
PHOENIX (AP) - Southern Arizona voters on Tuesday chose Adelita Grijalva to succeed her father, the late U.S. Rep. Ral Grijalva, a progressive Democrat who represented the state for more than two deca...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
Finance minister Bailey says current plans to cut the deficit "won't bend the curve"
VICTORIA - B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey says government's plan to find $1.5 billion in savings over three years won't be enough to "start bending the curve towards balance" as the province fore...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
Canada pledges $60M for Haiti, with most cash contingent on UN approval of U.S. plan
OTTAWA - Canada has pledged $60 million to help Haiti fight back brazen criminal gangs, with most of the funding contingent on the United Nations supporting an American plan to expand a police mission...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
Sturko's dismissal from B.C. Conservatives shrinks party's appeal, analyst says
VICTORIA - A political expert said the expulsion from the B.C. Conservative caucus of Elenore Sturko by Leader John Rustad will limit the appeal of the party and place more pressure on him. University...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
B.C. forestry sector in 'crisis,' triggering change in BC Timber Sales
British Columbia's forestry industry is "under pressure from all sides," prompting the provincial government to bring in changes to expand the role of BC Timber Sales, including allowing some communit...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
Nova Scotia premier defends his government’s historic $1.2-billion deficit
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia's premier is defending his government's record $1.2-billion deficit, saying he is focused on growing the economy and making major investments in health care. When asked if Nova S...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
Wildfire evacuees out of northern Manitoba town since July head home
WINNIPEG - Dozens of people from a small northern Manitoba town are heading home for the first time since wildfires forced them out two months ago. The province says more than 160 residents of Leaf Ra...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
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