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Federal government announces $650 million for sexual and reproductive health
The federal government plans to spend $650 million over three years for international sexual and reproductive health projects.
Sajjan, Freeland announce Canada to extend Ukraine training mission to 2019
The Liberal government is extending Canada's military mission in Ukraine for another two years as it attempts to send a signal of continued solidarity with the eastern European country.
Routine inspection of Marineland finds no issues: OSPCA
Ontario's animal welfare agency says a recent inspection of Marineland found no issues of concern at the park, which faces 11 animal cruelty charges.
Clean-up underway after 1,000 litres of bio diesel spills at B.C. fish farm
The leader of a First Nation off the north coast of Vancouver Island says he’s worried about the impact a fuel spill at a nearby fish farm will have on his community’s food source.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister ready to negotiate with Ottawa on health care
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister is ready to start negotiations with Ottawa on a health-care funding deal.
Alberta premier heads to Texas for energy conference and meeting with governor
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley will continue her travels in the U.S. next week, this time with a visit to Houston where she will take part in an annual energy-industry conference.
Alberta and Ottawa help fund Calgary centre for carbon conversion projects
The Alberta government and the federal government are each providing $10 million to help build a test facility in Calgary for technologies that convert carbon dioxide emissions into usable products.
New Brunswick electoral commission recommends lowering voting age to 16
New Brunswick’s Commission on Electoral Reform is recommending lowering the voting age to 16 and moving to a system of preferential ballots in the province.
Candidate withdraws from Liberal nomination for Ontario byelection race
A candidate pulled out of a Liberal nomination fight for a federal byelection in Ontario on March 2, days after she said the race was set up to favour one of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's aides.
'All hat and no cattle:' Trudeau says Albertans tired of being taken for granted
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government has worked hard in the last year to show Albertans that it is listening to their concerns.