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Carney's win kills Liberals' much-delayed plan to change capital gains tax
OTTAWA — Mark Carney's victory in the Liberal leadership race put the final nail in the coffin for Ottawa's controversial plan to hike the inclusion rate on capital gains.
Mar 11, 2025 1:20 PM
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Wisconsin's DOGE-inspired effort gets off to more collegial start
MADISON, Wis.
Mar 11, 2025 12:59 PM
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Edmonton sex assault centre pauses new clients, blames province for cutting funds
EDMONTON — The Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton has stopped taking new clients and blames the province for cutting funds.
Mar 11, 2025 12:43 PM
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Doctors thrust into COVID-19 celebrity reflect on backlash, threats and thank you letters
TORONTO — When the COVID-19 pandemic hit five years ago, Canadian public health doctors, infectious disease specialists and epidemiologists were thrust into national fame through daily televised briefings and media interviews about measures to contai
Mar 11, 2025 12:31 PM
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The Latest: Trump administration resumes aid to Ukraine as Kyiv shows openness to 30-day ceasefire
The Trump administration said Tuesday that it would immediately lift its suspension of military aid to Ukraine and its intelligence sharing with Kyiv, more than a week after imposing the measures to push Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to ent
Mar 11, 2025 12:29 PM
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An office known for enforcing special education is now focused on Trump's political priorities
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights is known best for enforcing the right to disability services across America’s schools. But under President Donald Trump, it’s taking a frontline role in his political battles.
Mar 11, 2025 12:22 PM
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Ottawa, Alberta reach joint $70-million deal for homelessness response
EDMONTON — Ottawa and Alberta have reached a new joint $70-million funding agreement to aid the province's response to homelessness.
Mar 11, 2025 12:19 PM
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Trump says TikTok deal is in the works. Here's where things stand with the company
In less than a month, TikTok could have one or a few new owners, be banned again, or simply receive another reprieve to continue operating in the United States.
Mar 11, 2025 10:20 AM
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Liberal leadership race raises questions about possible fundraising 'loophole'
OTTAWA — Only two of the candidates in the Liberal leadership race — Mark Carney and Ruby Dhalla — disclosed their fundraising events to Elections Canada.
Mar 11, 2025 9:52 AM
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Ontario slaps 25 per cent surcharge on electricity to U.S., warns it could go higher
TORONTO — Ontario has placed a surcharge of 25 per cent on electricity exported to the United States as of Monday, and the government says it could raise that amount even higher in response to further American escalation.
Mar 10, 2025 11:20 PM
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