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Former B.C. premier says she 'misspoke' when claiming she was never a Conservative
OTTAWA — Former British Columbia premier Christy Clark, who is considering a run for federal Liberal leader, has backtracked on her claim this week that she'd never been a member of the Conservative party.
Jan 11, 2025 3:30 PM
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Liberal officials say it's 'essential' their next party leader is bilingual
OTTAWA — Current and former Liberal party officials, both French and English speakers, say the Liberal leader chosen to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should be bilingual.
Jan 11, 2025 2:57 PM
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Anita Anand says she will not run for Liberal party leadership or re-election
MONTREAL — Liberal cabinet minister Anita Anand announced Saturday that she won’t pursue a bid to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.
Jan 11, 2025 2:46 PM
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Cybersecurity breach of Nova Scotia school system could have financial impact
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's Education Department has asked for help from IBM as it investigates a cybersecurity breach involving a student information system used across North America, saying the breach could have a financial impact on some former and cu
Jan 11, 2025 2:02 PM
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North Carolina's new Democratic governor pledges to rebuild after Helene, work with GOP
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein kicked off his term in office Saturday by praising the resilience of the state's residents following Hurricane Helene and pledging to “cut through red tape to help people rebuild quicker.
Jan 11, 2025 1:55 PM
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Tough lesson: Thousands of uncertified teachers in Quebec schools
MONTREAL — Monique Henry has been teaching English in Quebec for the better part of two decades without official certification. As a non-legally qualified teacher, she has had to learn her profession the hard way.
Jan 11, 2025 8:19 AM
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Many Democrats don't think they'll see a woman become president, AP-NORC poll finds
NEW YORK (AP) — Democrats are harboring strong feelings of stress and gloom as the new year begins.
Jan 11, 2025 6:39 AM
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Judge who blocked release of Trump report was 'plainly' wrong, special counsel tells appeals court
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has asked a federal appeals court to move swiftly in reversing a judge's order that had blocked the agency from releasing any part of special counsel Jack Smith's investigative report on President-elect Donald
Jan 11, 2025 6:28 AM
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How Trump could declare a national emergency to hit Canada with 25 per cent tariffs
WASHINGTON — United States president-elect Donald Trump may declare a national emergency in order to turn his threat to slap Canada with 25 per cent across-the-board tariffs into a reality.
Jan 11, 2025 4:00 AM
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Trump's words on Greenland and borders ring alarms in Europe, but officials have a measured response
PARIS (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has tossed expansionist rhetoric at U.S.
Jan 11, 2025 12:23 AM
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