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Updated: Quebec's head of child protection resigns
A PQ government would drastically reduce the number of immigrants in Quebec
About Last Night: Habs hang on to beat Flyers 4-3
Shots fired at Kirkland residence
Montreal weather: The good news is this is the coldest day of the week
Ontario plans public safety legislation targeting stolen vehicle registration schemes
Need help decoding Montreal's painted road markings?
Do you know your arrows from zigzags? Take our Montreal road quiz
Allison Hanes: Another secularism debate is not what Quebec needs
Cooper: What's wrong with Canada's public servants? They're exhausted
Judge details loophole that makes it hard to get convictions for distracted driving in N.S.
A pair of court decisions released last week by a Nova Scotia Supreme Court justice say that poorly worded legislation is making it tough for the courts to hand down convictions in cases where individuals are accused of distracted driving with a cellphone. She's not the first judge to point this out.
Food banks in N.L. are so desperate, they're even cutting back on instant coffee
Food Banks Canada says demand is up 6 per cent this March over last year, and nearly double what it was five years ago, with two million visits per month across the country.
Ashcroft's financial challenges leave local contractors unpaid
CRA launched 'witch hunt' against whistleblowers who exposed millions in bogus refunds, sources say
Public servants in Canada aren’t alone — Europeans want better remote work rights, too
'Another nail in the coffin of the urban forest': Champlain Park residents mourn massive oak tree
Deachman: 'Consulting' Ottawa residents on the city budget doesn't really work, does it?
Today's letters: Smartphones required for parking? That's just dumb
Parks Canada unveils new national Indigenous Stewardship Policy
The policy sets out a framework on how Parks Canada and Indigenous communities can work together to conserve nature and culture.
Election day arrives in Sask., with ballot counting expected to last well into the night
Saskatchewan voters who haven't already cast their ballots will be able to do that today, the final day of polling before the province decides which party will form the next government. Keep an eye on this page for CBC Saskatchewan's election coverage.