Keith Doucette
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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China's ambassador makes second trip to Nova Scotia, calls McNeil "great friend"
Just days after saying Canada's ties with China have hit "rock bottom", China's ambassador is praising Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil as "a great friend."
Alton Gas seeks to remove Aboriginal protesters from Nova Scotia project
The company heading a controversial project that would see natural gas stored in huge underground caverns north of Halifax has gone to court to remove Aboriginal protesters from its work site.
Next Canadian federal election will be target for Russian meddling: Sajjan
With a federal election less than a year away, Canada's defence minister is warning voters they will be targeted by online cyber-attacks and fake news as Russia steps up its efforts to undermine western democracies.
New Brunswick Tories pressing ahead with preparations for government:Higgs
New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative leader says he will make preparations this week to form a government ready to assume power once the Tories are called on to do so.
After Bernier beatdown, Scheer's convention keynote takes on new importance
What was expected to be a standard-issue, pre-election rallying cry has suddenly become one of the most important speeches of Andrew Scheer's career as leader of the federal Conservatives.
Emera ends involvement in troubled Bay of Fundy tidal turbine project
Emera Inc. is pulling out of the troubled Cape Sharp Tidal turbine project in the Bay of Fundy.
Ontario joins Saskatchewan court challenge of federal carbon price plan
Ontario Premier Doug Ford joined forces Thursday with Saskatchewan in a court case against Ottawa's carbon pricing policy.
Canada's premiers meet Indigenous groups, although three major groups decline
Canada's premiers emerged from meetings with Indigenous organizations on Wednesday, July 18, 2018, with little in the way of concrete initiatives after several major Aboriginal groups refused to participate in the gathering for the second year in a row.
Canada's premiers to talk issues around trade at New Brunswick meeting
Canada's First Ministers should stand united in the face of a mounting trade war with the United States, New Brunswick's premier said ahead of this week's meeting of provincial premiers.
Justin Trudeau attends Liberal Party fundraiser at Nova Scotia winery
It didn't take Prime Minister Justin Trudeau long to get a chuckle from a crowd of Liberal partisans in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley Thursday, May 31, 2018, following an intense day in which Canada responded to U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminium.