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Disgruntled Liberal MPs call for secret ballot vote on Trudeau's future
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rebuffed calls to step aside last week — but that doesn't mean the disaffected Liberal MPs who called on him to quit have given up the fight.
Lawsuit against Ottawa Police Services Board to go to small claims court — with fewer plaintiffs
Calgary's Drew Fischer named Major League Soccer referee of the year
Drew Fischer has been honoured as Major League Soccer referee of the year after the 44-year-old from Calgary took charge of 16 regular-season games this season, including the 200th of his career.
Kraken's Jessica Campbell 'really just focused on being a coach'
Vaudreuil-Hudson line to lose up to 20 per cent of its riders: Exo chief
Food banks
Record-breaking national food bank numbers reflect the crisis in Manitoba: Harvest CEO
A new report revealing Canada has reached record-breaking numbers of people using food banks is “astonishing,” says the president of Harvest Manitoba — but not surprising, in a province where well over 50,000 people now rely on them every month.
If the Senators want to be a contender, they need to find some mental consistency
Fire destroys home where Canada's first Black police detective lived in Windsor, Ont.
A building that burned down overnight Monday played a big role in the history of the Black community in Windsor, Ont., and had national significance, according to a historian.
N.D.G. MNA McGraw says she, too, opposed defunding religious schools
Country superstar Shania Twain returning to Calgary Stampede
Canadian music star Shania Twain is set to perform at next year's Calgary Stampede, her first show during the annual western festival in more than a decade.
Egan: Ottawa's city government just doesn't matter anymore
Opinion: The case for maintaining water fluoridation in the West Island
November 2 – Aaron Buys Gold
N.D.G. church calls on borough to remove Terrebonne St. bike lanes for the winter
Bread-price fixing class action won’t include Maple Leaf, judge rules
Saskatchewan election results: Live numbers from the 2024 vote
Ontario calls for further bail reforms, including no chance of bail for some charges
Ontario is calling on the federal government to make several bail-related changes to the Criminal Code, including eliminating bail for certain offences and implementing a "three strike rule" for repeat offenders.