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Former U.S. envoy: serious Americans won't back Alberta separatism
Kirsten Hillman, Canada's former ambassador to the United States, said U.S. foreign interference in Alberta's fall referendum on...
Canada's Prime Ministers Are Ruling Like Uncrowned Kings
Mark Carney has more concentrated power than any recent PM, and that's a problem — even if voters seem to like him.
LNG Canada's flare system spewing more toxic gases than disclosed, researchers claim
Environmental researchers using optical imaging photographed massive plumes of unburned gases from the Kitimat facility's flare stacks....
Riley Creek wildfire south of Lillooet holds at 50 hectares, activity may increase
The fire was discovered Wednesday, June 24, burning in high-elevation mountains near Lillooet. Helicopters are assigned and growth...
Montreal shooting suspect known to be withdrawn: Lethbridge neighbour
Seth Scott Hatfield, accused in Monday's shooting, was a University of Lethbridge student who kept to himself, says a nearby resident.
North America's first battery-grade cobalt refinery opening in Cobalt, Ont.
A former silver mining town will produce enough cobalt sulfate annually to supply about one million electric vehicle batteries.
Ontario rejects Ottawa's temporary foreign worker expansion
Province prioritizes youth employment, rejecting federal offer to increase low-wage worker intake in rural areas.
Iraq's World Cup group stage ends as Shias navigate Muharram
Iraqi supporters in Toronto reconcile celebrating their national team with the holy month's religious observance.
Ex-husband guilty of murdering Tatjana Stefanski in B.C. Interior
Vitali Stefanski was convicted Friday of second-degree murder in the death of his ex-wife, whose body was found with numerous stab...
Mounties fatally shoot suspect in Cold Lake domestic call
A person died Thursday afternoon after an altercation with RCMP during a domestic call in northern Alberta. Two people were able to flee safely.
Western Canada braces for severe wildfire season
British Columbia expects a fire season similar to devastating years past as El Niño brings hot, dry conditions across the region.
Survey: 85% of Canadian teens have seen violence or gore online
Most encounters happen on YouTube and TikTok, often served by algorithms without user search.