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Cash back for the carbon tax: Trudeau set to unveil rebate plan Tuesday

OTTAWA – The federal government will take some of the sting out of its upcoming carbon tax Tuesday with a …

Company extracting metals from asbestos waste gets $12M from Ottawa

Ottawa gave $12 million on Friday to help a company extract magnesium from the waste of closed asbestos mines – …

The elephant in the tower: parliamentary bells will play on despite renos

OTTAWA — In less than three months, the centrepiece on Parliament Hill will go dark for at least a decade. …

Pot workers won’t automatically be denied entry into U.S., border agency says

OTTAWA – Working in Canada’s legal pot industry won’t deprive you of a Disney World holiday but the U.S. government’s about-face …

Bernier files to create new party, won’t have to disclose donors to date

OTTAWA – Quebec MP Maxime Bernier submitted the paperwork to make his new political party official Wednesday but does not …

No change to Canada’s climate plans as UN report warns of losing battle

OTTAWA — The world is going to blow past its most stringent climate goal in less than a quarter century …

Commissioner hopes Ottawa’s save the whales effort is not ‘too little, too late’

OTTAWA — The federal government didn’t do much to protect some of its most at-risk whales until the majestic creatures …

It’s not easy being GG; Payette tries to reassure staff as criticism of her mounts

OTTAWA — Governor General Julie Payette says the criticism she is facing at the end of her first year in …

Saudi minister mocks Canadian demands for release of female activists

OTTAWA — The Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister threw cold water on hopes the diplomatic row between his country and Canada will come …

Scientists spot endangered whale not seen in Canadian waters for decades

OTTAWA — For a handful of researchers surveying marine life off British Columbia’s coast — it was a whale of …

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