Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says if his party forms government, it will scrap the federal sales tax on new homes sold for less than $1 million and push provinces to do the same.

Poilievre promises to abolish federal sales tax on new homes under $1 million

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says if his party forms government, it will scrap the federal sales tax on new homes sold for less than $1 million and push provinces to do the same.

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Don Martin: Gusher of Liberal spending won't put out the fire in this dumpster

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Don Martin: The doctor Trudeau dumped has a prescription for better health care

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Poilievre promises to abolish federal sales tax on new homes under $1 million

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17-year-old charged for driving 188 km/h on Hwy. 417 in Ottawa

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'Aggressive' wild turkey causing problems for residents in Ottawa's Rideauview neighbourhood

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Professional mountain biker attempts new world record in Winnipeg

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Vancouver

Absentee ballot count could settle B.C.'s election, 9 days after vote

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Police say organized crime likely involved after 73 kilos of cocaine seized in B.C.

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Missing northern B.C. hiker's last known location determined as search continues

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New home sales in Toronto remain low in September despite interest rate cuts: report

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Calgary Food Bank demand surges 200 per cent from pre-pandemic levels

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Monday will be Calgary's warmest day of the week

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New Calgary Cancer Centre opens to patients

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Ottawa to begin enforcement of new 3-item garbage limit in November

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Head of Quebec youth protection services resigns

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Port of Montreal longshoremen to hold another partial but unlimited strike

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Josh Classen's forecast: Cooler air settles in through the week

Cloudy skies and a chance of some scattered pockets of precipitation in the Edmonton area today.

Canada on track to be world's third-largest wheat exporter in '24-25 crop year

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Parties ready for first full day of campaigning in Nova Scotia election

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Glen Savoie named interim leader of New Brunswick PCs

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Say it isn't snow! First snowfall warning of the season issued in the Maritimes

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Winnipeg army reserve unit unveils memorial dedicated to Afghanistan War

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Where to watch Saskatchewan's 2024 provincial election

Candidates across Saskatchewan have made their final pitches to potential voters as the 2024 campaign comes to a close and election day arrives.

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Election day has arrived in Saskatchewan. With it, the last wave of voters prepare to cast their ballots and decide who will form government in the province.

No change in standings after 2 of 3 recounts completed in B.C. election

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Kitchener

'Ideology' remains significant factor in Villalba-Aleman terrorism charge

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Police looking for multiple suspects following break-and-enter in Kitchener

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Saskatoon

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Here's where to vote in Saskatoon

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Saskatchewan prepares for Monday election results

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Northern Ontario

Pair busted trying to use fake money to purchase machinery in Nipissing First Nation

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New tariffs on Chinese steel, aluminum to 'level the playing field' in Canada

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House destroyed by fire in Huron County

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Last day of voting for nuclear waste referendum

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London police hire 19 civilian special constables

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Ont. couple accused of human trafficking plead not guilty as trial gets underway

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Ontario man tells police he harmed two family members, three found dead

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Pet dies in Huntsville house fire that caused $500,000 damage

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Five-hour standoff leads to charges: WPS

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Major house fire near downtown Windsor

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Police conducting emergency preparedness exercise at WRH this week

Windsor police are telling the public to not be alarmed to see an increased police presence around Windsor Regional Hospital’s Ouellette Campus on Halloween.

Vancouver Island

Absentee ballot count could settle B.C.'s election, 9 days after vote

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Police say organized crime likely involved after 73 kilos of cocaine seized in B.C.

Police with the British Columbia Highway Patrol have arrested a 28-year-old man after 73 kilograms of cocaine were allegedly found inside a vehicle near the resort city of Revelstoke.

4.1-magnitude earthquake hits off B.C. coast

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Pickup truck may be linked to suspicious deaths, RCMP say 2 years after bodies found in B.C. park

More than two years after Alannah Brown and Douglas Barker were found dead north of Penticton, police are asking for help identifying a vehicle they believe was associated with the crime.

B.C. homeowner astounded someone managed to steal one of his prized giant pumpkins

Dave Lindsey began growing giant pumpkins to bring a bit of magic to his grandkids' Halloween.

B.C. man gets prison sentence, fine for using fake names to buy guns in the U.S.

A U.S. District Court judge in Montana has sentenced a 27-year-old man from Kelowna, B.C., to 18 months in prison for using fake names to buy guns with the aim of selling them in Canada.

Lethbridge

City of Lethbridge reaches tentative agreement with 900 CUPE employees on new deal

A tentative agreement has been reached between the City of Lethbridge and more than 900 employees belonging to CUPE Local 70.

Hurricanes lose third road game in a row, dropping 4-1 decision to Broncos in Swift Current

The Hurricanes will be happy to be back home in Lethbridge Saturday night after losing their third in a row on the road Friday night, a 4-1 decision to the Broncos in Swift Current.

City of Lethbridge and local post-secondaries discuss how to keep graduates in the city

About 15,000 students are enrolled at Lethbridge’s post-secondary schools, and now the city is working with those schools to try to find ways to get them s to stick around a while.

Sault Ste. Marie

New tariffs on Chinese steel, aluminum to 'level the playing field' in Canada

Last week, tariffs surrounding Chinese steel and aluminum products went into effect and stakeholders in northern Ontario and abroad say it's good news.

Sault Ste. Marie woman takes 9th place in world triathlon championship in Spain

A female athlete from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., achieved two big goals at the 2024 World Triathlon championships in Spain last weekend.

Creditors bid to take ownership of northern Ont. properties held by insolvent companies

Creditors have moved to take ownership of most of the properties in northern Ontario owned by a group of 11 insolvent companies.

Women's hockey is growing, but junior athletes play fewer competitive years on average. A new league aims to change that

Teams are facing off in a new eastern Newfoundland hockey league aiming to bring competitive play — and a few extra years on the ice — for young women in the province.

Remains of missing Kansas man found at scene of western Newfoundland hotel fire

Investigators found the remains of a 77-year-old American man on Wednesday at the scene of a fire that destroyed a hotel in western Newfoundland earlier on the weekend.

77-year-old Kansas man missing after hotel fire in western Newfoundland

Police in western Newfoundland say a 77-year-old man visiting the province from Kansas is missing after a fire at a hotel in Deer Lake, N.L.

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