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Federal government invests $40 million into Calgary’s arts sectorContemporary Calgary will recieve a federal investment as part of its renovation and expansion of its Centennial Planetarium Transformation Project. Bella Finn reports.PoliticsJul 4
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Federal government invests $9 million into southern Alberta projectsThe Canadian government has allocated nearly $10 million in funding for several trades-related projects in southern Alberta. As Justin Sibbet reports, the government says this will create more than 200 jobs, while helping businesses tackle tariff challenges.CanadaJul 3
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The family of murdered couple say federal government failed themThe daughters of Arnold and Joanne De Jong say two of the three men who killed their parents were in Canada on international student visas. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 11
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Consumer Matters: Federal government cuts consumer advocacy fundingThe federal government has cut major funding to consumer advocacy groups. Consumer Matters reporter Anne Drewa speaks with experts who say the cuts will impact consumer protections for all Canadians.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 11
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Business Matters: Federal government will address AI copyright issuesOttawa is promising to address copyright protections for content creators whose work is used by artificial intelligence. The response follows criticism after the federal government released its new AI strategy in a 50 page document which completely omitted the word copyright. Reggie Cecchini has this story and more in Business Matters for June 8, 2026.CanadaJun 8
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Federal government launches online public survey for Billy Bishop expansion proposalOttawa has now stepped into after a long back and forth between the province and the city regarding the proposed Billy Bishop Airport expansion. As Victoria Femia reports, the federal government wants to hear what the public has to say.Global News at Noon TorontoJun 9
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Federal government provides 2026 wildfire outlookIt’s been a slow start to wildfire season in Canada, with 65 currently burning, but that number will rise. Ottawa is leasing 10 more aircraft this season, including tankers and heavy lift helicopters. Eric Sorenson has more on how Canada is preparing for wildfires.CanadaMay 28
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Federal government say BC faces highest wildfire risk in CanadaWildfire worries have been growing in B.C. over the past weeks with the unusually warm and dry weather. Now, as Kylie Stanton reports, the federal government has confirmed that we should be concerned.May 28
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Federal government restricts entry for passengers and crew of MV HondiusAn additional 7 people in Ontario have been asked to isolate given their connection with the deadly hantavirus outbreak. As health reporter Katherine Ward explains, one patient in France is now in critical condition and officials remain on high alert around the world.Health MattersMay 13
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Manitoba, federal governments violated First Nations’ child welfare rights, judge rulesA provincial judge has found the Manitoba and federal governments both chronically violated First Nations’ constitutional right to self-govern child welfare matters. Melissa Ridgen breaks down the ruling, the reaction, and what it means.Global NationalMay 13
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Mikisew Cree First Nation sues Alberta, federal governments over energy projectsMikisew Cree First Nation is taking the Alberta and federal governments to court over allegations they’re failing to protect its members from health issues stemming from decades of oilsands development. Heather Yourex-West reports on the lawsuit, and what it could mean for the prospect of a new pipeline being built in the province.Global NationalMay 13
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The federal government take Penticton gun club to courtThe federal government is taking the Penticton Shooting Sports Association to court. The club was given notice its lease was being terminated late last year and the lawsuit alleges its failed to vacate. Klaudia Van Emmerik has more.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMay 7
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Federal government invests $755M in sports organizations, athletesCanadian athletes say for too long increasing costs and chronic underfunding have forced many to make a choice between taking on the financial burdens of following their dreams and walking away. As Heidi Petracek reports, the federal government is trying to change that with $755 million over five years to support athletes and national sports...CanadaMay 2
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Federal government continues looking at ways to support Canadian energy producersCanada’s minister of energy and natural resources, Tim Hodgson, was in Calgary on Friday speaking to the Canadian Association of Energy Contractors. Hogson says Canada needs to continue to look to new markets, even after the U.S. approval to revive Keystone XL. Drew Stremick reports.CanadaMay 1
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Federal government provides funding for N.B. young workers looking to get into skilled tradesThe impacts of the federal government’s spring economic update are being felt in New Brunswick. In Saint John, Canada’s Secretary of State announced money for skilled trades training, which includes removing barriers to certification and incentives for both tradespeople and employers. Johnny James reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMay 1
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Federal, B.C. governments announce $3.2 billion for homes, community infrastructureCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, alongside B.C. Premier David Eby, announced on Thursday that the federal government and B.C.’s provincial government have reached a “landmark new agreement to build more homes, bring down housing costs and modernize infrastructure across the province.” Carney says the plan includes reducing development charges, converting vacant condos into affordable housing...Global BCJun 18
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Federal government approves Sunrise Expansion Program LNG pipelineThe federal government has approved the $4 billion Sunrise Expansion Program in British Columbia. The expansion project will extend the pipeline, sending natural gas all the way down to the U.S. border and is estimated by the government to generate more than $700 million in federal and provincial tax revenue. Adam Macvicar reports.CanadaApr 24
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Federal government approves $4B natural gas pipeline expansion in BCThe federal government has approved the $4-billion Sunrise Expansion Program in British Columbia. As David Akin reports, the Enbridge project is a 139-kilometre expansion of B.C.’s current natural gas pipeline network and will add up to 300 million cubic feet of liquefied natural gas (LNG) capacity to the network.EconomyApr 24
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Ford government requests assistance from feds as wildfires rage in northern OntarioAs massive wildfires rage across northern Ontario and thick smoke drifts across the south of the province, the Ford government is asking for the federal government’s help. Ford said the province also needs help from the federal government to purchase additional water bombers to fight the massive wildfires that have engulfed the northern part of...CanadaJul 16
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Minister Joly announces $98 million investment to modernize Quebec infrastructureMelanie Joly, Canada’s Innovation, Science and Industry Minister was in Montreal Friday to announce a new agreement made between the Quebec government and the federal government, one which will provide $196 million to help modernize Quebec Infrastructure. The federal government’s “goal is to invest even more in infrastructure,” linked to sports, tourism and community infrastructure,...CanadaJul 10