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Paramedics in the Peel region west of Toronto and police officers in Guelph, Ontario, were among those who donned jerseys... READ MORE›
We are not aware of any Israeli envoy here... READ MORE›
Nerve-agent victim Yulia Skripal out of hospital, tensions build over where she'll go next... READ MORE›
A new public opinion survey from the Angus Reid Institute finds 64 per cent of Canadians say America's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals DACA program should remain... READ MORE›
Kinder Morgan is suspending non-essential activities and related spending for the Trans Mountain pipeline project, citing ongoing opposition from the British Columbia government... READ MORE›
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On March 2, they both were exposed to a deadly nerve agent novichok -- which was developed by Russian scientists during the Cold War... READ MORE›
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The Humboldt Broncos, who play in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, were travelling to a game against the Nipawin Hawks... READ MORE›
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Trump, doubling down on his tough stance against illegal immigration, has railed against those making their way from the Guatemala-Mexico border in the past 10 days... READ MORE›
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Justin Trudeau has failed to be honest with Canadians about why a convicted attempted murderer was invited to his official events in India... READ MORE›
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But the memory of the 2017 shooting at a Quebec City mosque that killed six and injured dozens lingers in Canada... READ MORE›
4 canadians among dozens of diplomats affected by russian retaliation in wake of alleged poisoning... READ MORE›
Human footprints found on an island off the coast of western Canada date back to around 13,000 years ago, making them the oldest discovered in North Americ... READ MORE›
U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, right, listen to United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer speak in a March 22 file photo... READ MORE›
Women's world championship curling win marks 'bittersweet' end for Team Canada second... READ MORE›
That is twice the number of vehicles registered in Canada... READ MORE›
Canadian company AggregateIQ's alleged connection to Brexit controversy - CBC News... READ MORE›
Kevin and Amy Sharp and their children Sterling and Adrianna were found dead in their rented condominium in the resort town of Tulum... READ MORE›
We will see China intensifying its efforts to negotiate bilateral free trade deals with Canada and other countries... READ MORE›
According to the decision, Rey claims he was being terminated because of his French culture, which tends to be more direct and expressive... READ MORE›
After Kinder Morgan launched preparatory work this month in Burnaby, near Vancouver, indigenous leaders called on people to raise their voices... READ MORE›
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I refused to enter apartheid South Africa, too, Jen Marchbank, a professor at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia told a Toronto Star reporter in January 2017 ... READ MORE›
A group named Medecins Quebecois Pour le Regime Public MQRP, which represents Quebec doctors and advocates for public health, started the petition Feb. 25... READ MORE›
That much Karen Newton knows about the night her 22-year-old daughter went missing from their room at a luxury resort in Mexico's alluring Riviera Maya... READ MORE›
Canada is the top supplier to the United States of both products... READ MORE›
By the end of 2018, Alberta, Quebec and Prince Edward Island are also expected to hike their minimum wages... READ MORE›
I'll look at him and be like, 'We made it,' said 30-year-old Heather Vargas... READ MORE›
David Gray Reuters The study surveyed 28,091 people as part of the Statistics Canada Canadian Community Health Survey, asking questions about their finances and prescriptions... READ MORE›
Sen. Lynn Beyak kicked out of Conservative caucus after refusing to remove 'racist' comments online... READ MORE›
Alberta RCMP have charged a man with uttering threats on Twitter against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Rachel Notley... READ MORE›
But shortly after the first assault, the same man returned and continued cutting Noman's headscarf while grinning, before running away... READ MORE›
Despite its reputation as a haven for refugees, Canada has been deporting North Korean asylum seekers who came to the country through South Korea... READ MORE›
A restaurant in Fort McMurray, Alta., says if B.C. doesn't want to take Alberta's oil, they don't have to take our wine... READ MORE›
Canada takes U.S. to WTO in wide-ranging trade complaint... READ MORE›
If you believe that access to abortion is a fundamental right for women, the Liberal position is surely admirable... READ MORE›
TODAY Global builder Carillion bankrupt The collapse of the United Kingdom's second-biggest construction firm seems set to reverberate around the world, including Canada... READ MORE›
In what he called one of the hardest decisions of his life, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson has announced he will not run for re-election on Oct. 20... READ MORE›
During a town hall in Edmonton, Trudeau interrupted a woman after she used the word mankind, saying he preferred peoplekind ... READ MORE›
Canada is willing to walk away from Nafta if the United States proposes a bad deal... READ MORE›
B.C.'s attorney general says the province will look into how fentanyl, real estate and money laundering fit together in British Columbia... READ MORE›
Toronto police announce hate-crime investigation concluded after evidence shows cutting of girl's hijab didn't occur... READ MORE›
Juncker responds to Trump's trade tariffs 'We can also do stupid'... READ MORE›
Support for 'united India' Tensions over Canada's alleged support for Sikh separatism have dominated the Canadian prime minister's first official trip to India... READ MORE›
Justin Trudeau just interrupted a woman to mansplain 'mankind'... READ MORE›
'I just had a weak moment' Disgraced Blue Jays fan Ken Pagan on life after the beer toss Indigenous Beyond 94 Where is Canada at with reconciliation?... READ MORE›
Bill Prybylski produces thousands of bushels of grain on his farm in Willowbrook, Sask., about two hours northeast of Regina... READ MORE›
'I want a stable life,' El-Bahnasawy wrote by hand in a 24-page letter submitted to New York City Judge Richard Berman... READ MORE›
In a meeting with an outspoken minister for Punjab state, Justin Trudeau says Canada supports 'a united India'... READ MORE›
A vigil will be held in Quebec City on Monday evening, while other events are being organised across Canada... READ MORE›
Elections Canada gets ready to fight fake news, foreign influence in next year's election... READ MORE›
Toronto's bid shied away from promising tax breaks, while New Jersey offered 7 billion in financial incentives for Amazon to choose Newark... READ MORE›
The Immigration and Refugee Board IRB decided on nearly 3,000 domestic violence claims between 2013 and 2017, accepting 58 per cent of them... READ MORE›
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