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The Vatican 'owes God an apology,' activist says in letter to Pope Francis
The prominent founder of a Newfoundland organization for clergy abuse survivors has written a letter to Pope Francis, saying the Vatican "owes God an apology" for mismanagement of abuse allegations.
Tight race between Liberals and Tories as New Brunswick goes to the polls
New Brunswick voters go to the polls today, September 24, 2018, in a provincial election that appears to be a tight race between the incumbent Liberals and the Progressive Conservatives.
Tens of thousands without power after tornado in Ottawa region
Hydro Ottawa says more than 170,000 customers were without power early this morning as a result of the twister, which blew through Ottawa, Dunrobin, Ont., and Gatineau, Que., late Friday afternoon.
Alberta puts $5.2 million into Kananaskis Country for campsites, river access
The Alberta government is putting $5.2 million into a redevelopment plan in Kananaskis Country as part of the park system's 40th anniversary celebrations.
Erin Weir asking for external body to review harassment investigation
The three−month investigation, conducted by a University of Ottawa professor, found credible evidence to support one allegation of harassment and three allegations of sexual harassment.
U.S. congressman issues dire warning to Canada's NAFTA team
Time is running out, said a prominent congressional ally of U.S. President Donald Trump as Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland travelled to Washington this week.
Alberta trade minister wants damage control on Jason Kenney's India trip
Trade Minister Deron Bilous says the province doesn’t know what’s being discussed or how Jason Kenney is presenting Alberta’s position.
Some members of legal community oppose Ontario's use of notwithstanding clause
As Ontario's legislature prepared to hold a rare midnight sitting to debate a bill that would cut the size of Toronto city council, members of Canada's legal community called on the government not to overrule a court decision striking down an earlier version of the legislation.
Clayton Riddell, co-owner of Flames and founder of Paramount Resources, dies at 81
Clay Riddell, billionaire businessman and co-owner of the Calgary Flames, has died. He was 81.