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Members of Parliament are back at work in Ottawa and the Official Opposition was quick to criticize the priorities for the fall laid out by the government.
Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak wanted to talk about smart meters at a Monday morning event in Toronto, but instead had to answer questions about how he is affected by the sagging approval ratings of Mayor Rob Ford.
Area farmers and hunters are at odds over a historic elk hunt in Bancroft, Ont., about 200 km west of Ottawa.
Air Canada contract talks with flight attendants are continuing Monday ahead of a strike deadline on Wednesday at midnight.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is now investigating a head-on collision in south Ottawa.
Canada's official languages watchdog says Air Canada needs to do more to ensure that services are actively provided in English and French where required.
The Ottawa Senators have confirmed the team's new heritage jersey design has been leaked.
Wanted: experienced security professional. Must have plan to thwart Chinese counterfeiters, protect secret blueprints from spies and keep workers from leaving super-secret unreleased smartphones behind in bars.
Canada's chief of defence staff said he respects taxpayers' money when he travels and will reimburse the government for flights if advised to by the Prime Minister's Office.
One of only three passengers to survive last month's devastating plane crash near Resolute, Nunavut, is telling her story for the first time.
Police in Gatineau, Que., say they are working on a composite sketch of someone connected to the murder of 18-year-old Valérie Leblanc.
Ottawa police are now investigating the finances of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church after reported improper use of parish accounts.
Broadview Avenue Public School in west Ottawa is closed Monday after a fire damaged the outside of the school.
An enhanced version of Vote Compass, CBC's online election issues survey that proved popular with voters during the federal election, is back in time for Ontario's provincial election on Oct. 6.
Striking support workers at Ontario colleges reached a tentative agreement late Sunday night.
The Dominion is a monthly paper published by an incipient network of independent journalists in Canada. It aims to provide accurate, critical coverage that is accountable to its readers and the subjects it tackles. Taking its name from Canada's official status as both a colony and a colonial force, the Dominion examines politics, culture and daily life with a view to understanding the exercise of power.