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After a decisive UCP victory, the Ottawa-Alberta relationship could get unruly

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The New Democrats' defeat in Alberta's provincial election marked the end of a remarkable chapter in the province's politics — Alberta's first-ever NDP government. The arrival of a new provincial conservative government, meanwhile, could...
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Quebec's controversial bill could ban religious symbols for public workers

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The Quebec government is proposing a new law that would prohibit public workers in positions of authority from wearing religious symbols such as a hijab, kippa or turban. The controversial ban would apply to, among others, Quebec Crown...
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Secularism bill is ‘ethnic cleansing:’ Quebec mayor | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Proponents of Quebec’s proposed religious symbols ban say it is necessary to protect the province’s identity. Others say the ban is discriminatory, and one mayor even calls it “ethnic cleansing.” Polls suggest most Quebecers support the...
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh faces critical byelection | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is likely to win a byelection in Burnaby South on Monday, but a win won’t end the challenges facing the party. Since Singh’s leadership began in 2017, the NDP has struggled to raise money, slumped in the polls,...
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Quebecers unsure how to feel about SNC-Lavalin affair

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How Canadians ultimately judge the SNC-Lavalin scandal could depend on a few factors: their own politics, their knowledge of the law and even where they live. This is why much has been said about the prime minister's relationship to...
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Potential SNC-Lavalin corruption conviction could have huge impacts in Quebec

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If SNC-Lavalin is convicted of corruption and fraud, it would have serious ramifications in Quebec, with over 3,000 people employed there and the province’s pension funds being the company’s largest shareholder.
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ADHD drugs being over-prescribed to Quebec teens, doctors warn

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Quebec doctors warn ADHD drugs are being over-prescribed to teens at twice the rate of any other province, leading to potentially harmful long-term effects.
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Trudeau's refreshed cabinet meets in Quebec to set course for federal election

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his revamped cabinet met in Sherbrooke, Que., to deal with pressing economic, environmental and international issues while setting the Liberals on course for this year's federal election.
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Most Quebecers support public-sector ban on religious symbols, poll finds

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But a separate survey conducted following the Oct. 1 election, suggests Quebecers may be more divided when it comes to the details of how such proposals should be implemented.
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Retailers angry over Quebec's pot marketing rules

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Although you can buy and smoke pot in Quebec, you can’t buy a shirt with a picture of it. Provincial inspectors have told shop owners that selling items that appear to promote cannabis could result in fines of up to $62,500.
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Legal weed in Canada: How it works where you live | Power & Politics

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Marijuana will be legal in Canada starting Oct. 17, but the rules are different in each province. CBC's Power & Politics breaks it down.
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What Canadians Should Know About New Pot Laws

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Cheddar's Baker Machado went to Montreal to find out what the millions of Canadians who use cannabis should know about the new laws.
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Golden Visas: How some wealthy immigrants abuse Quebec's immigration program

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An investigation into so-called Golden Visas by Radio-Canada program Enquête reveals the extent some wealthy immigrants have gone to abuse a Quebec immigration program.
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Quebec's teacher shortage due to other provinces poaching teachers

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Quebec's teacher shortage is a unique problem — they're having trouble filling their classrooms due to other provinces poaching their French language teachers.
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Montreal struggles with teacher shortage as student population rises

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Montreal's teacher shortage is a unique problem — they're having trouble filling their classrooms due to a rise in the number of students registering.
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Mexicans smuggled into U.S. at Quebec border

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They are arriving in Canada legally, before sneaking across. U.S. authorities are blaming the increase on Canada’s decision to remove visa requirements for Mexican citizens.
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Doug Ford's sex education changes anger teachers

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Teachers are concerned their students won’t be taught properly about issues like consent, sexting, online bullying and same sex marriage.
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Canadian director angers another community with latest play

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Iconic Canadian director Robert LePage has angered yet another community with his latest play, Kanata. It examines the relationship between Canada's white and Indigenous peoples, however it has no Indigenous performers.
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Trudeau government faces many questions over pot legalization

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government have specified Oct. 17, 2018, as the day marijuana will be legal, but they still face many questions over pot legalization in Canada. Key among them: home cultivation, impaired driving,...
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Resignation of Quebec health minister demanded over comments

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The controversy is all about the subtext: a long and ugly history of stereotyping Indigenous people.
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Trump's threats on supply management make Canadian dairy farmers nervous

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U.S. President Donald Trump's threats and anger toward supply management are making Canadian dairy farmers and some of their customers nervous.
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Unfilled jobs

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Ted Mallett of CFIB on why there's so many job vacancies in the private sector.
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Rise in asylum seekers coming to Canada

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There's been a rise in the number of asylum seekers coming to Canada compared with last year.
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Booze barriers

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Jacqueline Hansen reports on what a court ruling on interprovincial booze shipments could mean for consumers