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Gun charges against Diagolon leader Jeremy Mackenzie stayed in Sask.

Saskatchewan-based weapons and assault charges against the leader of the controversial Diagolon movement have been stayed.Last year Jeremy Mackenzie was charged with assault, pointing a firearm, use of a restricted weapon in a careless manner…

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Jennifer Harris and Mario Maltais of Burlington, Ont., first saw their daughter Emma Maltais pick up a hockey stick when…

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Every high school student should have to take a philosophy course

This column is an opinion by Toronto high school student Nasima Fancy. For more information about CBC's Opinion section, please see the FAQ.In an…

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Protest convoy rolls into Quebec City ahead of demonstration at provincial legislature

More than 100 vehicles taking part in a protest convoy arrived in Quebec City Thursday night ahead of a rally planned…

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Alberta Premier Smith breached Conflicts of Interest Act, says ethics commissioner

Alberta's ethics commissioner says Danielle Smith, in her capacity as premier, contravened the Conflicts of Interest Act in her interactions…

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Danielle Smith, Rachel Notley and everything they wish Alberta voters wouldn't look at

The party leaders stood a few feet away from each other, but Danielle Smith may as well have been in…

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They're frustrated, not apathetic. We spoke with undecided Alberta voters in a battleground riding

Polls suggest this election is still too close to call, and in Calgary-Beddington, several people told CBC News they're struggling…

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Alberta's most conservative and progressive ridings, ranked

Tens of thousands of Albertans have used the Vote Compass online tool since the 2023 election campaign began, and the…

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