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For a long time in her family, Liz Harrison says it has been a privilege to be able to afford to dental hygiene and cleaning.
In the wake of a CBC investigation that revealed thousands of immigration applications had been assigned to hundreds of former employees' IDs and placeholder codes, the federal government conducted a major review and cleaned up its system to ensure none had been "forgotten."
Questions remain about why the Alberta government was unable to use all of $1-billion in federal funding aimed at cleaning up aging oil and natural gas wells, considering there are tens of thousands of inactive wells throughout the province.
A majority of the defendants in the case that has shocked France and the world are contesting the accusation of rape. Some have claimed they believed a husband’s consent for sexual intercourse was sufficient, others said Dominique Pelicot tricked them into believing his wife had consented.
Some Nunavut government staff moved into their Iqaluit condo units years ago with the promise they'd be able to buy the units for under-market value. Now the government says those Road to Nowhere condos aren't for sale anymore.
Sean (Diddy) Combs faces federal charges in New York, his lawyer said late Monday.
A Winnipeg man who says he lost nearly $650,000 in retirement funds to an alleged fraud scheme is suing a credit union and a bank in what the lawsuit calls a case of ‘financial elder abuse’.
The House of Commons will hold an emergency debate Monday evening after six separate incidents between Aug. 29 and Sept. 8 where First Nations people were killed by police.
The federal government is asking defence contractors in allied nations about the sorts of submarines and maintenance capabilities they could offer Canada.
Logging is the third-highest carbon emitter in Canada, a new report says. Critics say it’s time the country updates how the industry tracks its environmental footprint — and the industry changes its practices.
MPs will hold an emergency debate in the House of Commons tonight on the recent deaths of First Nations peoples during interactions with Canadian police forces. Six First Nations peoples have died in the last two weeks at the hands of police officers, something NDP MP Lori Idlout describes as a "disturbing pattern."
The RCMP feared they didn’t have enough evidence to keep an alleged ISIS supporter in custody after his dramatic arrest in a small Quebec town near the U.S. border earlier this month, according to newly obtained court records.
A country that was already dealing with a militant insurgency and skyrocketing food prices has been struck by catastrophic floods.
The Toronto-born poet and author is recognized for her novel, Held, which weaves together historical figures and events.
Taxpayers could be bailing out B.C. United for the severance owed to 25 of the party's caucus employees who will be laid off. The party brought the request to the Legislative Assembly Management Committee.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered the regular size of the Russian army to be increased by 180,000 troops to 1.5 million active servicemen, in a move that would make it the second largest in the world after China's.
A body found eight years ago on the shores of Lake Huron has been identified as a man who set out to pedal and paddle thousands of kilometres from Alberta to his hometown in Ontario. 
Mark Wasyliw has been removed from the Manitoba NDP caucus "effective immediately," the party said Monday, because one colleague in his law practice is defending convicted sexual predator Peter Nygard in court.
Liberal House leader Karina Gould kicked off the fall sitting of Parliament Monday by calling Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre a "fraudster" and a "bully" and accusing him of holding a secret agenda that Canadians won't like.
Shortly after becoming new parents, a couple from Iroquois Falls northeast of Timmins, Ont., became $70-million richer after winning the big prize in the Aug. 20 Lotto Max draw.
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