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    COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 7:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 8, 2021

    Canada’s national carbon tax will remain intact

    COVID-19 vaccines delayed again: Moderna to send fewer vaccine doses while Pfizer issues continue

    Temporary Pfizer vaccine delays are ‘largely behind us,’ procurement minister says

    Pfizer Vaccine Delivery would be late

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    Kelly Fraser, Inuit singer-songwriter, dies aged 26

    Hollywood actors, CEOs accused of paying bribes, faking photos to scam U.S. college admissions

    Rap scores Grammy breakthrough while girl power rules awards show

    Pop singer Miley Cyrus stands in for husband at film premiere

    Canadian officials in Nigeria work with U.S. to stem asylum seekers

    IBM says Watson AI services will now work on any cloud

    Exclusive: Walmart, Google-backed Deliv end online grocery partnership

    Snap shares soar as Android app shows promise

    Two Huawei staff expelled from Denmark after work permit inspection

    Mom, daughter kicked off Air Canada plane, not told they’re banned from airline until it was too late

    5 Ways To Keep Your Baby Safe In The Sun This Summer

    The world’s best airplane bars: Leather banquettes, premium offerings make or break the experience

  • Elections

    United Kingdom — 2019 general election results

    Liberals win a minority government

    Torontonians cast their ballots after divisive, close-run campaign

    Leaders descend on B.C. in final campaign push as Trudeau, Scheer and Singh take aim at Bloc

    Trudeau says fighting for every vote, concedes rival could win

  • Economics

    Biden ‘to cancel Keystone pipeline on his first day’

    Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan

    Apple’s coronavirus warning just shaved $34 billion off its stock market value

    Canadian tribunal opens inquiry on dumping of oil well ‘sucker rods’ from Mexico, Brazil, Argentina

    Canadian drug distributors say no to Trump import plan

  • Health

    COVID-19 vaccines delayed again: Moderna to send fewer vaccine doses while Pfizer issues continue

    Temporary Pfizer vaccine delays are ‘largely behind us,’ procurement minister says

    Pfizer Vaccine Delivery would be late

    Canada’s 1st ‘presumptive’ case of coronavirus found in Toronto

    ‘A race against time’: Toronto family tries to raise $3M to treat son’s rare genetic disorder

  • Sports

    Kobe Bryant dies at 41 in Helicopter crash

    Canadian captain Hayton apologizes for angering Russians during anthem ceremony

    After US Open triumph, Bianca Andreescu has a day and street named after her

    Justin Trudeau Will Be Crashing Bianca Andreescu’s Rally In Mississauga Today

    Olympics: Tokyo 2020 venues on track for completion, say organizers

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New Government in British Columbia

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July 19, 2017
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“Our government will offer families relief from high costs and fees, strengthen services like health care and education, and create good jobs and economic opportunity across B.C.,” said Premier John Horgan.   “We will put people at the heart of everything we do. And we’ll work hard to deliver on our commitments to British Columbians.”   The new cabinet is …

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British Columbia’s kingmaker Greens to plot path in next week

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May 30, 2017
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VANCOUVER (Reuters) – British Columbia’s Green Party plans to decide over the next week which political party to back in the Western Canadian province, its leader said on Wednesday, after final voting results showed the tiny party holding the balance of power. Official results confirmed that the ruling provincial Liberal Party lost its legislative majority in a May 9 election …

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B.C. Election 2017: Final voting results

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May 29, 2017
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Following are the final results of voting in the 2017 British Columbia general election as compiled by The Canadian Press, from Elections B.C. data. The Liberal Party won 43 seats, the New Democratic Party won 41 seats, and the Green Party won three seats. The Liberals received 796,672 votes, or 40.36 per cent of the total; the New Democratic Party …

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Canada opposition picks young social conservative to take on Trudeau

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May 29, 2017
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By David Ljunggren and Andrea Hopkins OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s official opposition Conservatives on Saturday chose a little-known, 38-year-old leader to fight a 2019 election against Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau but only after a fierce contest that revealed internal divisions. On the 13th and final round of balloting, many more than political observers predicted, former House of Commons speaker …

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Nova Scotia election: Seven charts to read before Tuesday’s vote

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May 29, 2017
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On May 30, Stephen McNeil’s Liberal government faces off against NDP and PC challengers over the economy, jobs, health care and more. Here’s a primer on the numbers behind the issues. The numbers: Atlantic Canadian provinces are bracing themselves for a wave of grey in coming years. According to 2016 census data released earlier this month, Canada has more people …

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Canada’s Trudeau seeks reset as agenda lags, rivals regroup

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May 29, 2017
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OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks set to shuffle his cabinet and trigger a new session of Parliament to help refocus a flagging agenda in the run-up to an election in late 2019, say political insiders. Trudeau’s Liberals took power in November 2015 with ambitious plans but have abandoned some high-profile electoral commitments and are struggling to …

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