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Ontario minimum wage rises to $16.55 an hour; advocates say still not a living wageOntario's minimum wage rises to $16.55 an hour, but some advocates say it's still not enough to combat the rising cost of living in the province.PoliticsOct 1
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Manitoba NDP says it would make Orange Shirt Day a statutory holiday if electedManitoba New Democrats are promising to make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a statutory holiday in the province next year if they win Tuesday's election.PoliticsSep 29
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Why Blaine Higgs and his PC government may gamble on an early N.B. electionNew Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs has refused to rule out an early election, but political watchers say there's both opportunity and danger in that decision.CanadaSep 28
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Bail reform sooner could have prevented young constable death: OPP headThe head of the OPP believes one of his young constables would still be alive had the Liberals' bail-reform legislation been law, he told a Senate committee Thursday.CanadaSep 28
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Health-care funding and COVID 19 inquiry among NDP election platform itemsManitoba New Democrats are promising a balanced budget, more money for health care, and an inquiry into the COVID-19 response if they win Tuesday's provincial election.PoliticsSep 28
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Nova Scotia to review freedom of information legislation after years of criticismJustice Minister Brad Johns says an internal committee led by the department's director of policy will look at the law and present options on how to modernize the legislation.PoliticsSep 28
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Manitoba Tories pledge $8.8 million to expand Winnipeg transit routesThe Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising help to expand transit services in growing areas of Winnipeg if re-elected.PoliticsSep 28
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Increased spending sees Nova Scotia budget deficit jump to $403 millionFinance Minister Allan MacMaster said the jump of $123.8 million from earlier projections is due to factors such as additional health care spending and disaster assistance.PoliticsSep 28
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Wildfires, weak natural gas prices push B.C.’s projected deficit to $6.7 billionHigher costs to fight wildfires and lower natural gas prices have forced a $2.5-billion addition of B.C.'s projected deficit for this fiscal year, boosting it to $6.7 billion.PoliticsSep 27
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Alberta premier defends minister over conflict of interest allegationsProvincial records show the husband of Environment and Protected Areas Minister Rebecca Schulz may be lobbying the government in areas that could overlap with her ministry's work.PoliticsSep 27
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