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P.E.I. government lays out its agenda for health care, the economy and infrastructure

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The word 'new' was thrown around a lot as the throne speech was read to kick off the P.E.I. Legislature's spring sitting. There's a new premier, a new lieutenant-governor to present the speech, a new Speaker and a new potential crisis...
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$3.1B budget, 10 new laws, and everything else you need to know about Nunavut's Legislature sitting

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MLAs tackled a range of issues like the budget, student aid and cultural revitalization. The CBC’s Mah Noor Mubarik has more.
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Green Party to lay off 2 staff members

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Green Leader David Coon says accountability will suffer because of government cuts to operating budgets, but the government says it reflects the party’s shrunken caucus.
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Manitoba MLAs demand bail reform after repeat offender charged in fatal crash

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Manitoba MLAs unanimously agreed to a motion that called for immediate action on enhancing bail enforcement after a repeat offender was charged in the January three-vehicle crash that killed 28-year-old Kellie Verwey.
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House of Assembly reopens as race for N.L. Liberal leader begins

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The House of Assembly opened for the winter-spring session on Monday, but it wasn't politics as usual. With three weeks to go before the nomination deadline, the race to succeed Andrew Furey as premier and Liberal leader is heating up....
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What happened this week in the Nunavut legislature

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The pending changes and possible cancellation of the Inuit Child First Policy is something that came up over and over again. TJ Dhir takes us through what happened this week.
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Here's what you need to know about the 2025 Alberta budget

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The Alberta government's proposed 2025 budget includes a promised income tax cut that could save you $750 a year. As provincial affairs reporter Janet French explains, it's also the first deficit budget in five years.
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Alberta Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie resigns from cabinet

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Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie has resigned from his cabinet post, citing concerns about how the government is awarding some contracts. His resignation comes two weeks after the former CEO of Alberta Health Services launched a...
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A closer look at a political bombshell, after P.E.I. premier steps down

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Dennis King announced Thursday he was stepping down as premier and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island. Political reporter Kerry Campbell has more on why King is leaving politics now, what's next for the...
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Halifax protesters demand action on gender-based violence

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People at a rally in Halifax demanded more provincial funding and support for victims of gender-based violence after six Nova Scotia women were killed by intimate partners in recent months, including 22-year-old Paiyton Pick whose body...
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Is there a Liberal future in Alberta's provincial politics?

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After months of growing turmoil, the race for a new leader of the Liberal Party of Canada is set. But have recent events further soured that label when it comes to Alberta's provincial politics? Jo Horwood explores the decline in...
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Acting Westchester County executive to serve for 5 days until Legislature chooses steady replacement

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The county's charter states that for an acting County Executive position, only county department heads can be appointed.
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Behind the scenes at the B.C. Legislature

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The B.C. Legislature in Victoria, now more than 125 years old, has changed over the years to accommodate a growing number of MLAs. CBC's legislative reporter Katie DeRosa shows us around parts of the building the public doesn't often see.
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Behind the scenes at the BC Legislature

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A tour of the chamber, jail and other inner workings of the legislative house
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Nova Scotia's new government officially sworn in

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As Celina Aalders reports, the 55 members of the province's 65th General Assembly attended a swearing-in ceremony Tuesday. They included 43 Progressive Conservatives, nine New Democrats, two Liberals and one Independent.
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Premier Moe accepts award for gender identity policy, but doesn't seem to know it

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe accepted an award from the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada, which praised him for "fighting back against the insidious gender identity and critical race theory policies being...
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Why Premier Danielle Smith sided with Trump on border woes

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Premier Danielle Smith says convincing Americans of their dependence on Alberta oil and gas is the key to staving off U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's tariff plan. In a year-end interview, Smith also says she's restructuring Alberta...
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Why Premier Danielle Smith agrees with Trump on border woes

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Premier Danielle Smith says convincing Americans of their dependence on Alberta oil and gas is the key to staving off U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's tariff plan. In a year-end interview, Smith also says she's restructuring Alberta...
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Fall sitting of the Alberta Legislature concludes with 13 bills passed

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Alberta MLAs are heading for their winter break after concluding the fall sitting of the Alberta Legislature with 13 bills passed. Among them are controversial changes to the Alberta Bill of Rights and legislation that restricts access...
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Rockland County legislature unanimously passes 2025 budget

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Increased funding has been allocated for nonprofits and a new countywide sidewalk initiative.
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Financial watchdog NIFA won't sign off on Nassau County budget without changes

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The county's financial watchdog group declined to approve the county's budget, giving the legislature two weeks to make revisions.
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Ending violence will mean success for Manitoba's new Indigenous strategy: minister

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The Manitoba government has created a new provincial strategy intended to support the safety of Indigenous women, girls, two-spirit and gender-diverse people and help them thrive.
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What New Brunswickers can expect from PCs over next 4 years

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On Thursday, in his first speech to the legislature, interim PC Leader Glen Savoie promised a strong opposition during the Liberal term.
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Did government MLAs breach P.E.I.'s conflict rules with NHL deal?

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The Opposition continued to chip away at the province's marketing contract with the National Hockey League during a heated debate in the legislature. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin gets the latest from legislative reporter Kerry...