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'More measured way:' Alberta government repeals ban on school seclusion rooms
Alberta's United Conservatives have repealed a ban on seclusion rooms in schools that was brought in by the previous NDP government over concerns the rooms were traumatizing students with developmental disabilities.
Liberals commit $1.5M to help universities tackle on-campus sexual violence
The Liberal government is committing up to $1.5 million to help colleges and universities get better at dealing with sexual violence on campus.
About 56,000 fish now upstream of landslide in B.C.'s Fraser River
About 56,000 fish have made it past a disastrous landslide in British Columbia's Fraser River as crews continue to work to clear debris and find other ways to transport salmon to their spawning grounds.
No shopping around for teachers who don't wear religious signs: Quebec
The Quebec government is saying no to some parents who want to pull their children out of classrooms taught by teachers wearing religious symbols.
Celebrity businessman Kevin O'Leary involved in fatal boat crash
Celebrity businessman Kevin O'Leary says he was on a boat that was involved in a fatal crash in Ontario's cottage country last weekend.
Ottawa creates $8.3-million fund to help rid Canadian waters of lost fishing gear
Ottawa says it will spend $8.3-million in an effort to rid Canadian waters of abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear.
Mexico says renegotiated gas pipeline contracts will save billions
Mexico's president says his government has reached a deal with private natural gas pipeline operators, including Canada's TC Energy Corp., to solve a dispute over fees and payments.
Victory in Manitoba election would lead to cleaner fuel: Pallister
Party leader Brian Pallister says a win by the Progressive Conservatives in the Manitoba election on Sept. 10 would lead to cleaner fuel to reduce emissions.
Oil prices, tax income keep Alberta first-quarter revenue in line with last year
A first-quarter fiscal update from the Alberta government is reporting consistent revenues compared with the same period last year.