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Engineers try to get handle on damaged bridge that has blocked the Trans Canada

NIPIGON, Ont.—An Ontario cabinet minister will inspect a damaged bridge today that has indefinitely blocked traffic on that section of …

Trudeau makes the tabloids for his family vacation on small Caribbean island

  OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is getting used to international media attention and now he is getting tabloid headlines for …

Program signals new era of inclusivity for Nova Scotia aboriginals: elder

  HALIFAX—The coordinator of a program at Halifax’s Dalhousie University that connects aboriginal elders with students says the initiative signals …

Former ombudsman ‘gob smacked’ it took Ottawa five years to track homeless vets

  OTTAWA—Pat Stogran, Canada’s first veterans ombudsman, vividly recalls being hauled into the minister’s office one day in late 2008, …

Lawyers who fought Harper’s top court appointment fight ‘paltry’ costs award

TORONTO—The lawyers who challenged the Harper government’s ultimately aborted appointment of Marc Nadon to the Supreme Court of Canada go …

Manitoba legislature eyes major renovations to accommodate disabled politicians

WINNIPEG—Former member of Parliament Steven Fletcher might soon win a seat in the Manitoba legislature, but there’s currently no way …

Quebec calculating how many subsidized daycare spots it can offer refugees

MONTREAL—The Quebec government is assessing how many subsidized daycare spaces in its already crowded network it can offer Syrian refugees, …

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO—Here are five things to look for in Canadian business this week: Housing data: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. releases …

Canada to mount UN anti nuke effort; Trudeau joins Obama fight on nuclear terror

OTTAWA—Canada plans to kick-start a long-stalled international effort aimed at ridding the world of the key ingredients needed for nuclear …

Pepper spraying won’t harm Canada’s reputation on refugees: immigration minister

VANCOUVER—Canada’s immigration minister says the pepper spraying of Syrian refugees in Vancouver was an “isolated incident” that won’t tarnish the …

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