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Energy sector CEOs call on Ottawa to use emergency powers to speed up key projects
CALGARY — A group of top energy executives is calling on the leaders of the four federal political parties to declare a Canadian energy crisis and use emergency powers to help speed the development of key projects in the "national interest.
Mar 19, 2025 3:42 PM
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Pentagon reviews plans to cut troops handling migrants at Guantanamo by as much as half
WASHINGTON (AP) — Military officials are reviewing plans that would cut the number of U.S.
Mar 19, 2025 3:28 PM
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N.B. government seeks more free movement of alcohol across Canada
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's Liberal government wants to make it easier to move alcohol across provincial boundaries.
Mar 19, 2025 3:22 PM
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Future of Sport in Canada Commission deadline extended after federal cabinet shakeup
The Future of Sport in Canada Commission can delay its final recommendations on how to make sport safer after it was granted an extension.
Mar 19, 2025 3:21 PM
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Health care, schools and policing: Highlights of the Saskatchewan budget
REGINA — The Saskatchewan Party government tabled its 2025-26 budget on Wednesday. Here are some highlights: — $12-million surplus predicted on total spending of $21 billion.
Mar 19, 2025 3:05 PM
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Judge is 'offended' at DOGE's tactics but does not pause its takeover of the US Institute of Peace
A federal judge allowed Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to remain in control of the U.S. Institute of Peace , an independent nonprofit created by Congress, but expressed concern about their conduct. U.S.
Mar 19, 2025 2:58 PM
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Trump says Liberal government would be easier, says Poilievre is 'no friend of mine'
OTTAWA — With polls suggesting U.S.
Mar 19, 2025 2:34 PM
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Defense Department webpage on Jackie Robinson goes down, then returns amid DEI purge
A Department of Defense webpage describing baseball and civil rights icon Jackie Robinson's military service was restored Wednesday after it was missing earlier in the day.
Mar 19, 2025 2:21 PM
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Judge orders Trump administration to return two transgender inmates to women’s prisons
NEW YORK (AP) — A judge on Wednesday ordered the federal Bureau of Prisons to transfer two transgender women inmates back to federal women’s prisons after they had been sent to men’s facilities in the wake of President Donald Trump’s executive order
Mar 19, 2025 2:19 PM
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End of consumer carbon tax leaves $1.5-billion hole in B.C. budget
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's budget shows that the impending end of the province's consumer carbon tax will leave a roughly $1.5-billion hole in its revenue streams, with one expert saying "there will be both winners and losers" from the change.
Mar 19, 2025 1:48 PM
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