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Federal agencies mishandled sensitive documents more than 5,000 times last year

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OTTAWA — As a senior RCMP intelligence official faces charges of disclosing secret information, new figures reveal thousands of incidents last year in which federal agencies, including...

Canada’s internet code of conduct goes into effect for 10 big service providers

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TORONTO — Canada’s 10 largest internet service providers will be required to make their contract terms and pricing easier to understand under a new...

Canada not rushing to post-Brexit deal with Britain, as business says keep calm

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OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is heeding widespread calls to apply some British stiff-upper-lip resolve to the United Kingdom’s Friday exit from the European...

Trudeau says ‘deliberate process’ underway to get Canadians out of virus zone

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is going through a “deliberate process” to airlift nearly 200 Canadians out of the epicentre of...

First Canadian novel coronavirus patient discharged from hospital

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TORONTO — A Toronto hospital says a man with novel coronavirus who was being treated there has now been discharged and is recovering at...

Ford says elementary teachers, province will stay at table until deal is reached

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TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford says elementary teachers and the government will be at the bargaining table until they strike a deal. Renewed contract talks...

Low number of novel coronavirus cases ‘reassuring,’ Ontario health official says

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TORONTO — It is still early days in dealing with the novel coronavirus, but the relatively low number of cases here is “reassuring,” Ontario’s...

Ontario to spend $1.6 billion more to stabilize hydro rates, minister says

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TORONTO — Ontario will spend $1.6 billion more this fiscal year to stabilize increasing hydro rates for customers across the province. Finance Minister Rod Phillips...

Plastic ban coming in 2021 after report concludes there is evidence of harm

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OTTAWA — A national ban on many single-use plastics is on track for next year, Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says, after a government report concluded...

Elementary teachers, province to return to bargaining table on Wednesday

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TORONTO — The first sign of potential progress in more than a month in contract talks between elementary teachers and the province emerged Tuesday,...

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