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Workers owed $60M in unpaid wages Ontario failed to collect since 2017

Workers in Ontario are owed tens of millions of dollars in unpaid wages that the provincial government has yet to collect from employers, according...

Quebec freezes two major immigration streams that provide path to permanent residency

MONTREAL — The Quebec government has frozen two major immigration streams that provide a pathway to permanent residency, after complaining for years that the...

N.B. nuclear plant’s ongoing troubles an early threat to Holt government finances

More than 200 days after going offline for what was supposed to be a 98-day maintenance shutdown the Point Lepreau nuclear generating station remains idle with...

Wilmot land purchase raised by Waterloo MPP on 1st day back at Queen’s Park

On the first day back to Queen's Park after a 19-week break from the legislature, Waterloo MPP Catherine Fife criticized the provincial government for...

What a ruling by Ontario’s top court could mean for the future of climate litigation

In what some have called a game-changing decision, an Ontario court has ruled that the provincial government's weakened climate target could violate the Charter of Rights...

Ontario to require provincial approval for new municipal bike lanes

The Ontario government says it will introduce legislation that would require municipalities to get provincial approval before building any new bike lanes that reduce...

Saskatchewan NDP says election is bigger than politics; Sask. Party seeks more power for police

Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck is pitching the province's voters on an idea: Think beyond party politics and support what's best for the province...

Internal N.L. briefing flags $150M in federal funding for ‘new HMP’

A briefing deck prepared for top provincial Treasury Board officials this summer indicated that Newfoundland and Labrador received "$150 million federal revenue for new...

Smaller Alberta cities, towns fed up with encampment issues

Homeless encampments are no longer limited to Alberta's big cites. Medium-sized cities and towns are also grappling with an issue that has become too...

Federal oil and gas emission cap, methane regulations would cost Sask. billions in revenue: report

The government of Saskatchewan says it rejects federal environmental policy because according to a recent report, it could cost the province tens of billions of...

Latest round in battle over Sask’s pronoun consent law begins at Court of Appeal

Saskatchewan's highest court will start hearing the appeal on Monday of an earlier ruling the province lost concerning its pronoun consent law.Two days have been set...

Moncton council to consider ending homeless centre lease

Moncton council is considering whether to evict a homeless support centre from a city-owned building downtown.Council voted last fall to lease 473 St. George St. to...

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