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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Canadian Political News Wednesday April 11 2018

Sask. adding PST to used cars, expects to collect $95M

Charlottetown sets rules for marijuana stores

Province goes against advice on cannabis from public health officials again

Ontario’s child care election promises win praise from B.C. finance minister

Former top Ontario Liberal aide David Livingston set to be sentenced for role in gas plants scandal

Education minister fears pushback from union on using outside workers

Doug Ford targets seats in northern Ontario, long a wasteland for PC party

Alberta willing to buy Trans Mountain pipeline if necessary, premier says

Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner won’t seek re-election

If Canada has a plan to save the Trans Mountain pipeline project, cabinet isn’t saying

Edmonton city council pulls money from reserve fund to cover cannabis costs

Cost of Mayor John Tory’s SmartTrack plan could rise, report shows

New Brunswick expanding colon cancer detection program

Police need better tools, training to respond to people with mental health issues: NDP

Province promises $2.3M to expand remand initiatives

Calgary council to decide — again — whether to continue 2026 Olympic bid

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