A government bill meant to enshrine in law the Liberals' commitment to the Canada-wide early learning and child-care system — and the long-term funding needed to maintain it — received royal assent on Tuesday night.
Bill aiming to enshrine Canada-wide child-care system becomes lawQuebec reaches $900 million health agreement with OttawaFormer Canadian prime minister and Conservative stalwart Brian Mulroney has died at age 84. Over his impressive career, the passionate and ambitious politician, businessman, husband, father, and grandfather left an unmistakable mark on the country.
Kate's photo of late Queen was doctored, agency says, as princess spotted in public for first time in months An audit of two harm-reduction programs meant to reduce toxic drug-related deaths in B.C. found the initiatives 'weren't effectively implemented.'Amid growing drought concerns, the City of Calgary is telling residents to prepare for possible water restrictions as early as May.The former head of the association representing Nova Scotia physicians says doctors are facing extreme burnout amid a labour shortage that risks worsening with a looming wave of retirements.The U.S.
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