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New sanctions were imposed on Cubaโs President Miguel Dรญaz-Canel, along with four other individuals, according to a filing Thursday on the U.S. Treasury Department website.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is planning to meet with her counterpart in Quebec City this week, with separatism and energy possible topics of discussion. Smith says sheโs hoping Quebec Premier Christine Frรฉchette will be open to talking about an east-west energy corridor. Smith says every time she has met with leadership in Quebec that she [โฆ]
Quebec political leaders are denouncing a white supremacist rally held Saturday in Shawinigan, in Quebec's Mauricie region.
Advocates, artists, community organizations, healthcare professionals and faith leaders gathered at the Metropolitan United Church on Saturday with a clear message for the Ford government: supervised consumption sites save lives. The province-wide closure of the sites is set to take effect next month after the provincial government announced it would stop funding Ontarioโs eight remaining [โฆ]
British Columbia's Opposition Conservatives are set to announce a new leader Saturday, marking a pivotal moment for the party at the provincial legislature.
Postal workers are set to finish voting on a new contract today, with results expected Monday. The deal includes wage hikes, but union leaders remain divided over its terms.
VANCOUVER โ Itโs a pivotal day for the British Columbia Conservative Party as the Opposition in the provincial legislature will announce its new leader. The candidates, who had to pay more than $100,000 to join the race, were whittled down to five: former MLA Iain Black, commentator Caroline Elliott, former MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay, current MLA [โฆ]
Prime Minister Carney was in New York on Thursday, meeting business leaders, CEOs and money managers with an aim to attract foreign investors to Canada.
The provincial party is holding its third leadership race in seven years after two successive leaders failed to gain a seat at Queen's Park, leading to their resignations.
A key gathering is underway this weekend in Saskatoon as Mรฉtis leaders and citizens meet to discuss the future of governance in the province.
The Nova Scotia government released details of its current offer to long-term care employees, which it says was presented to CUPE leadership when they met on May 7.
A spokesperson for the premier's office said the meeting is to focus on issues like trade and the economy, but other leaders expect to discuss the issue of separatism in Alberta.