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Friday, December 14, 2018

Canadian Political News Friday December 14 2018

Nova Scotia looks to keep redfish quota as other provinces want in

Alberta teachers' association vows to protect teachers facing discrimination

On international law, Canada is trying to play by the rules as the U.S. and China break them

Sask government withheld Humboldt Broncos crash information, says Opposition

Months after launching his People's Party, Maxime Bernier still has a long way to go

Hundreds of N.W.T. health records found at Fort Simpson dump

Calgary city council wades into pipeline debate

Revenue-sharing program a success of 2018: Iveson

College of Midwives says Ontario government has cut funding after 25 years

NDP press Calgary police chief to investigate UCP candidate's alleged credit card fraud

Councillor hopes to use $4M Green Line art budget for 'station gardens'

Braid: NDP energy minister says talk of north turns off Calgary

Councillors getting behind pro-pipeline rally at city hall on Monday

Whistler request for Alberta oilsands company to cover climate change expenses causes outrage

Cannabis stores to be phased in with a lottery for licences, Ford government says

Vancouver's illegal pot shops must close: B.C. Supreme Court judge

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