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B.C. Premier John Horgan hopes legislature is turning a page on spending scandal
British Columbia Premier John Horgan says he hopes the retirement of the legislature's sergeant-at-arms will mark a turning point for the institution after allegations of misspending were first raised almost a year ago.
Quebec premier apologizes to First Nations, Inuit for discrimination
Quebec Premier Francois Legault has apologized to First Nations and Inuit peoples for long-standing discrimination in their dealings with the province.
Four federal-party leaders gird for French-language debate tonight
Four federal leaders will take the stage in Montreal on Wednesday, October 2, 2019, for the first debate to feature Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.
Quebec entertainer Eric Salvail ordered to stand trial on sexual assault charge
A judge has ordered Quebec media star Eric Salvail to stand trial on three charges including sexual assault.
TransAlta to build steam and power plant at SemCAMS natural gas facility
TransAlta Corp. says it is partnering with SemCAMS Midstream ULC to build a $105-million power-and-steam cogeneration facility at a natural gas processing plant near Fox Creek in northern Alberta.
Kenney pleads for national unity during speech to Calgary business crowd
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says federal party leaders who would let provinces block new pipelines are ignoring the Constitution.
Dozens of candidates vie for seats in Northwest Territories election
Dozens of candidates are vying for seats as voters cast ballots today, October 1, 2019, in the Northwest Territories election.
Alberta solar farm construction to proceed after TC Energy supply deal signed
A $200-million Danish-Canadian solar power project in Alberta is headed for construction following signing of a contract with TC Energy Corp. to buy just over half of its electricity output.
New life for crash-prone Quebec ferry as underwater diving attraction
A crash-prone ferry whose service life came to an end after it ran into a Quebec wharf this year will be given a new life as a diving destination and aquatic habitat.