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Alberta minister, new permanent chief health officer eye renewed collaboration
EDMONTON — Alberta's primary care minister and its first permanent chief medical officer of health since the last one was fired say they're looking forward to working together as the province enters a new era.

Judge dismisses U.S. tribe's challenge to major B.C. port expansion
The decision—which found Ottawa met duty to consult U.S.-based Lummi Nation—clears a major legal hurdle for Canada's largest port and its plan to expand Roberts Bank Terminal 2 by a third

AI names push stock markets higher on Friday
TORONTO — Stock markets in Canada and the U.S. rose on Friday amid gains in large U.S. tech companies.
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