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Liberal Minister blames housing unaffordability on Iran war
Housing Minister Gregor Robertson has a shocking new scapegoat for Canada’s affordability crisis: the “war in the Middle East.”
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EXCLUSIVE: Smith talks Iran war, says Carney majority “could help” get pipelines built
Smith gave an exclusive interview with Juno News discussing the prospects of a majority Liberal government, missed energy opportunities and the impacts…
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OP-ED: Picking fights with Trump could leave Canada in the dark
"A political dispute could put both the power supply and billions in provincial revenue at risk."
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Alberta government launches investigation into Calgary water main disasters
The Alberta government has launched a formal inspection into the “City of Calgary’s management, administration and operations of the Bearspaw South…
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Quinn Patrick
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Canadian citizenship test now entirely self-administered and online
The majority of immigrants seeking Canadian citizenship will apply completely through a self-administered online citizenship test, which they will be…
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Quinn Patrick
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