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Nova Scotia government giving itself the power to fire the auditor general

Premier Tim Houston's government is using its supermajority in the legislature to give itself the power to fire the auditor general without cause and make reports from the office private.The changes...

Summerside continues energy independence push with substation repair timeline uncertain

Officials in P.E.I.'s second-largest city have lingering questions about the stability of the supply of power that passes through the Maritime Electric grid on its way to Summerside. Amid weather disruptions Tuesday morning in...

Class-action against City of Saint John for harm caused by police officer is back in court

A lawsuit against the City of Saint John for sexual abuse by a police officer was back in court this week. The class-action suit, filed in 2013, is now in its final...

Quebec’s transport minister calling for solutions in wake of REM service disruptions

Quebec's transport minister is demanding solutions in the wake of ongoing service disruptions on Montreal's light-rail network.Those disruptions have led to growing dissatisfaction among Réseau express métropolitain (REM) riders, and Geneviève Guilbault is...

Campaigns dig up dirt, sling mud as Ontario election enters final post-debate stretch

Ontario's snap election campaign is heading for its post-debate home stretch, with political parties starting to dig up dirt, sling mud and change course.The Feb. 27 vote is now less than...

Cambridge candidates on how they’ll address health care, homelessness and tariffs

Health care, homelessness and the threat of U.S. tariffs were among the top issues addressed by Cambridge candidates as part of a panel discussion on CBC Kitchener-Waterloo's The Morning Edition on...
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