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Ontario civil servants can work some FIFA World Cup game days remotely: governmentOPS unions advocated for alternative work arrangements during the soccer tournament, citing concerns about increased congestion, ongoing construction and disrupted sidewalk access.PoliticsMay 26
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Caroline Mulroney set to resign from Ford government in early JuneOn Sunday, Mulroney said she told Ford that she has decided to "resign from Cabinet" on June 5 and will walk away from her York-Simcoe seat triggering a by-election.PoliticsMay 25
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Federal employees now working four days a week seeing less office spaceThe Treasury Board announced the change to remote work rules in February. Executive public servants returned to the office full-time in May.CanadaJul 6
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4 Alberta NDP MLAs announce they will not run in next provincial electionFour of the Alberta NDPs current MLAs have announced they will not be running in the next provincial election, which is expected to be held in October of 2027.PoliticsJun 15
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Trump lands in Beijing to talk trade, Iran and Taiwan with XiThe meat of the summit won't happen until Thursday, when U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping hold bilateral talks and a formal banquet.U.S. NewsMay 13
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Oil prices rise, U.S. stocks hang near their records as Iran war goes onPresident Donald Trump said the U.S.-Iran ceasefire was on “life support” after he rejected Iran's latest proposal to end their war.U.S. NewsMay 11
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Phase 2 of Burnaby Hospital redevelopment cancelled by provincial governmentIn a statement on Instagram, Kristy James, president and CEO of the Burnaby Hospital and Community Foundation, said that the board was 'deeply disappointed' in the news.PoliticsApr 30
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Doug Ford regularly worked from home after ordering civil servants back to officeA copy of the premier's itinerary obtained by Global News shows that over five weeks from early January, Ford took a range of meetings at his house or virtually.PoliticsApr 27
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U.S. denies Iran claim of striking American vessel in Strait of HormuzThe U.S.-led Joint Maritime Information Center advised ships to cross the strait in Oman’s waters, saying it had set up an “enhanced security area.”WorldMay 4
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ANALYSIS: Carney promised spending cuts — but not all cuts are equalFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the government has found ways to cut spending by $60 billion but cautions that published spending cuts require important context.CanadaMar 21
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Fréchette and Drainville face off in first CAQ leadership debateTensions flared as CAQ leadership rivals clashed over Quebec’s “third link” project in the first debate to replace Premier François Legault.CanadaMar 21
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Métis Nation B.C. president removed over ‘serious allegations of misconduct’During an independent investigation, Robyn Gervais found that Walter Mineault 'repeatedly utilized his position to advance familial interests over the interests of the Nation.'PerspectivesApr 13
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Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette leans on experience in pre-election cabinetAfter winning the CAQ leadership race Fréchette spent just over a week before introducing the senior members of the team she is expected to lead into a fall general election.PoliticsApr 21
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Palm Beach airport to be officially renamed after Donald TrumpTrump's name has also been affixed to a planned class of Navy ships, a visa program, a government-run prescription drug website and federal savings accounts for children.TrendingMar 31
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Cost of Premier Doug Ford’s top staff grew by 11% in 2025The Sunshine List shows 50 individuals in the Premier's Office earned an average of $162,000 in 2025, pushing up the total compensation to over $8 million.PoliticsMar 30
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More than 400K people on Ontario’s sunshine salaries list, OPG highest earnersAll five of the province's top earners worked for Ontario Power Generation, while health-care executives and the public pension board also made the top 10.PoliticsMar 27
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White House ballroom given approval days after judge halts constructionWhite House spokesman Davis Ingle commended the commission's "decision to approve President Trump’s historic vision to build a much needed ballroom at the White House."TrendingApr 2
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Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positionsFederal departments announced that they plan to cut more than 12,000 jobs over three years as part of the Carney government’s spending review plan.CanadaMar 21
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Trump signals drawdown in Middle East as Canada, allies condemn Iran’s actionsTrump says U.S. is nearing its Middle East objectives as allies condemn Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz and warn of global energy impacts.WorldMar 21
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Kennedy Center board agrees to close for 2 years for renovationsTrump has cited the need for repairs as a reason for the closure, despite the building undergoing a $250-million renovation in 2019.U.S. NewsMar 17