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Canada-U.S. trade fell $1.9 billion in first half of 2026 as motor vehicle exports collapsed
The decline marks a sharp shift in bilateral trade, with motor vehicles and parts down nearly 19 percent as Trump administration tariff...
Manitoba overrules rural school board attempt to deprive students of health-care privacy
The province has blocked a Hanover School Division motion that would have stripped students 16 and older of confidential health care...
DNA of accused father found on shorts near Montreal girl's body in New York murder trial
A DNA analyst testified the father's genetic material was on clothing recovered near where 9-year-old Melina Frattolin was discovered drowned.
Armed Forces member charged in terrorist plot no longer serving in military
Marc-Aurèle Chabot, a corporal at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier, has been released from the Canadian Armed Forces following charges...
Federal judge blocks release of man accused of murder, suspected Bishnoi gang ties
Karamveer Singh remains in custody after a judge overturned an immigration board decision, citing concerns about false claims by...
Trucking companies across Western Canada warned of large-scale credit card fraud
Twelve Saskatchewan businesses have been targeted by scammers purchasing goods with fraudulent credit cards. RCMP believe more companies...
Most Jewish university students report experiencing antisemitism on Canadian campuses
A government-commissioned survey of 900 Jewish students found more than two-thirds say their universities don't take antisemitism...
Vancouver choked by wildfire smoke as heat and lightning spark new fire risks
Air quality in Metro Vancouver hit a dangerous level Wednesday as the Bradley Creek wildfire continues to burn out of control near...
Canadian auto sales edge up 0.5 percent in July, best month in seven years
An estimated 173,000 vehicles sold in July 2026, marking the second consecutive month of gains, though economists note the modest...
Walk or bike across the new Gordie Howe bridge to Detroit starting today
The $6.4 billion Windsor-Detroit crossing opens its toll-free pedestrian and cycling path Wednesday, nine days after vehicles began crossing.
Five people dead, 28 injured in collisions over Alberta long weekend
Alberta RCMP issued over 1,100 traffic tickets during the Heritage Day period, with impaired driving remaining a critical concern.
Costco Canada recalls Laiterie Coaticook cheese products over potential Listeria contamination
Two cheese products — Cheese Curds and Cheddar Cheese Block — are being recalled with full refunds available. Pregnant women, seniors,...