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Manitoba introduces bill to temporarily lift provincial tax on fuel

Manitoba introduces bill to temporarily lift provincial tax on fuel

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government introduced a bill Thursday to suspend the province's fuel tax for six months, and possibly longer.
Cities call for infrastructure funding to build homes, fiscal update sparks dismay

Cities call for infrastructure funding to build homes, fiscal update sparks dismay

OTTAWA — The federal government's fiscal update has sparked disappointment among many who were hoping for big action on housing, including municipal leaders.
Human trafficking bill unrelated to sex charge against Saskatchewan MLA: Minister

Human trafficking bill unrelated to sex charge against Saskatchewan MLA: Minister

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government has introduced legislation that aims to prevent victims of human trafficking from being financially penalized, changes the justice minister says aren't related to allegations a legislature member procured sex.
Half of Quebec roads are in poor shape, auditor general finds

Half of Quebec roads are in poor shape, auditor general finds

Quebec's auditor general says half of the province's 31,000 kilometres of roads are in bad shape, including about two-thirds of the road network in three regions.
Alberta aims to make photo radar about road safety over revenue

Alberta aims to make photo radar about road safety over revenue

EDMONTON — The Alberta government aims to stop photo radar from being used as a cash cow, beginning with banning its use on ring roads next month and negotiating with smaller municipalities to remove what it deems "fishing holes" to nab speeders.
Here's what the federal government's tight fiscal outlook could mean for pharmacare

Here's what the federal government's tight fiscal outlook could mean for pharmacare

OTTAWA — Liberals and New Democrats appear to be inching closer to an agreement on proposed pharmacare legislation, but a national drug plan may be farther out of reach than ever after this week's federal fiscal update.
Quebec strikes: Legault says he's ready to increase offer in exchange for flexibility

Quebec strikes: Legault says he's ready to increase offer in exchange for flexibility

QUEBEC — For the first time since Quebec's public sector unions began strike action earlier this month, Quebec Premier François Legault said clearly on Thursday he is willing to increase his government's offer.
'Leave this ferry alone': N.S. minister says Ottawa must not redeploy Fundy ferry

'Leave this ferry alone': N.S. minister says Ottawa must not redeploy Fundy ferry

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's Public Works Minister Kim Masland says the federal government must maintain full ferry service between Digby, N.S., and Saint John, N.B., next year because it is crucial to the region.
Metro Vancouver mayors say they need billions of dollars from feds to grow transit

Metro Vancouver mayors say they need billions of dollars from feds to grow transit

VANCOUVER — Metro Vancouver mayors say they need billions of dollars over the next few years and a more reliable funding model from the federal government in order to improve transit.
No government help for customers hit by N.S. fuel company's bankruptcy: premier

No government help for customers hit by N.S. fuel company's bankruptcy: premier

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier says his government won’t provide financial help for customers out of pocket after a company they prepaid for furnace oil filed for bankruptcy last week.