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Canada slips to 55th place in global freedom-of-information law rankings
OTTAWA - Canada has slipped six places to 55th spot on an annual list of global freedom-of-information rankings, and is now tied with Bulgaria and Uruguay. The Halifax-based Centre for Law and Democra...
Kayla Derkach Sep 28, 2018
People's Alliance agrees to prop up N.B. Tories, but premier urges PC revolt
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick’s right-leaning People’s Alliance has agreed to prop up a Tory minority government, but the Liberal premier is urging skeptical Progressive Conservative legisla...
Kayla Derkach Sep 28, 2018
Canada slips to 55th place in global freedom-of-information law rankings
OTTAWA - Canada has slipped six places to 55th spot on an annual list of global freedom-of-information rankings, and is now tied with Bulgaria and Uruguay. The Halifax-based Centre for Law and Democra...
Andrew Snook Sep 28, 2018
People's Alliance agrees to prop up N.B. Tories, but premier urges PC revolt
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick’s right-leaning People’s Alliance has agreed to prop up a Tory minority government, but the Liberal premier is urging skeptical Progressive Conservative legisla...
Andrew Snook Sep 28, 2018
Canada's housing affordability has reached the worst level in 28 years: RBC
TORONTO - Canada’s housing affordability has reached its worst level in 28 years and is bound to deteriorate even further, say Royal Bank of Canada economists. The share of income a household wo...
Andrew Snook Sep 28, 2018
Canada's housing affordability has reached the worst level in 28 years: RBC
TORONTO - Canada’s housing affordability has reached its worst level in 28 years and is bound to deteriorate even further, say Royal Bank of Canada economists. The share of income a household wo...
Kayla Derkach Sep 28, 2018
Senator confronted by angry protester, calls for delay on key Kavanaugh vote
WASHINGTON - Senators voted Friday to send Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination for a broader vote on Capitol Hill - but not before the man holding the swing vote helped negotiate a last-m...
Kayla Derkach Sep 28, 2018
'Optimism for our future': Nova Scotia hits its highest population yet
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia has hit its largest population yet, and is ever-so-slowly closing in on one million people. Statistics Canada says there are now almost 959,942 people in the province, thanks to ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 28, 2018
Gordie Howe bridge to cost $5.7 billion; set to open by end of 2024
OTTAWA - A new connection in the trading relationship between Canada and the United States will cost $5.7 billion, with one senior official vowing the Gordie Howe bridge will elbow its way through any...
Kayla Derkach Sep 28, 2018
Senator confronted by angry protester, calls for delay on key Kavanaugh vote
WASHINGTON - Senators voted Friday to send Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination for a broader vote on Capitol Hill - but not before the man holding the swing vote helped negotiate a last-m...
Andrew Snook Sep 28, 2018

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