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In the days leading up to Ottawa’s first playoff series in eight seasons, Senators president and CEO Cyril Leeder is being ...
Transportation planners at the City of Ottawa have finally released which transit and road projects it will focus on over the ...
With voters heading to the polls on April 28, we figured it’s time for a refresher on how health policy is made and where the ...
Longtime NHL executive Ray Shero, who was general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins when they won the 2009 Stanley Cup, has ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre insisted Wednesday that his promised three-strikes law wouldn't run afoul of the ...
Canada hits back at Trump's auto tariffs with a 25% levy on US vehicle imports, joining China in escalating global trade ...
The Senators officially clinched a spot in the National Hockey League playoffs on Tuesday night despite losing 5-2 to the ...
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has submitted the application for Helen Bobat's permanent resident travel ...
For Jolene Saulis Dione, a recent conversation with her 12-year-old daughter Gwen, helped put in focus why Indigenous child ...
For weeks last fall, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre challenged the Liberals to take Canadians to the polls for what he ...
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Asked bluntly, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said “no” he does not support Western separatism. Speaking Monday at the ...
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