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Thursday, March 15, 2018

Canadian Political News Thursday March 15 2018

Trump Boasts He Made Up Facts About Trade Deficit During Trudeau Meeting

Should Quebec end medical school quotas and hire more doctors?

Nova Scotia becomes 1st province to ban cat declawing

Ontario PC Party could get majority government as Tories have lead in seat-rich GTA: Ipsos

Act now or forever play global catch up on clean technology: Report

Province House needs significant upgrades after restoration, says legislature clerk

'White judge, white lawyer': Quebec inquiry into discrimination lacks Indigenous voices, critics say

Justin Trudeau Condemns 'Despicable' Alleged Russian Attack In U.K.

Alberta minister apologizes for calling B.C. government ‘s**theads’

Prime Minister Trudeau reassures Regina steel workers amid NAFTA negotiations

Doug Ford’s pitch to Ontario voters will cut costs, size of government — but no layoffs

B.C. ministry releases report on rural education after being accused of burying it

Saskatchewan To Set Marijuana Legal Age At 19

Manitoba hopes to save $3M by pulling universal health care for international students

Manitoba schools consider lobbying province to make vaccines mandatory

Alberta spends $50 million to boost enrolment in technical education

Alberta government bill proposes $43M to create 3,000 tech training spaces over 5 years

Feds offer $500M for projects aimed at cutting greenhouse gasses

Trudeau says Canada won’t be ‘bowled over’ in NAFTA talks

Green leader Elizabeth May on Notley, Kinder Morgan and pipeline 'propaganda'

Kathleen Wynne calls Doug Ford pot privatization comments 'reckless'

Basic income pilot not coming to B.C. until at least 2020, despite Green-NDP pledge

Attorney General Serge Rousselle won't run for re-election

Jagmeet Singh condemns terrorism after report he spoke at Sikh rally in 2015

Provincial government will match billions in federal transit dollars committed to Toronto

Quebec provincial budget to be tabled on March 27

Trudeau impresses Hamilton labour boss during steel and aluminium tour

Ontario health-care spending not keeping pace with aging population: FAO

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