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Federal government to spend $1.9B replacing Via Rail fleet with Swiss-built hybrid trains
Ottawa is funding 45 new locomotives to be built by Stadler, with 36 assembled in Canada after workers train in Spain. First trains...
Bank of Canada officials split on whether economic rebound will hold as tariff risks loom
Rate-decision minutes released Wednesday show council was confident about second-quarter growth but uncertain about sustainability....
Film financier Jason Cloth indicted on $100M+ fraud in U.S., faces Ontario probe
Canadian producer credited on Joker and House of Gucci arrested in Los Angeles after being accused of bilking clients in Illinois....
Wind fans flames of wildfires across B.C., thousands on evacuation order
More than 100 wildfires are burning across British Columbia. The largest, Pear Lake fire near Clinton, has forced six evacuation orders...
Syilx Okanagan Nation urges Ottawa to protect endangered Southern Mountain caribou
The Syilx Okanagan Nation is pressing the federal government for emergency habitat protection, warning that eight caribou herds have...
More than 10,000 federal public servants apply for early retirement incentives
As of Tuesday, 6,855 applications have been approved and only 41 rejected. The program offers immediate pensions without...
Amritpal Singh added to FBI's Most Wanted list for drug trafficking
A Vancouver man allegedly tied to a transnational crime group moving cocaine and methamphetamine across North America is now a federal fugitive.
Prime Minister Carney and Premier Smith announce joint homebuilding plan in Red Deer
Carney is in Alberta Wednesday to outline a new program aimed at accelerating housing construction across the province.
French Touch pioneer Kavinsky dead at 50, mourned as global icon
DJ and producer Vincent Belorgey, known for 'Nightcall' and the Drive soundtrack, found dead at his Paris home. He was days away from...
Most of Canada gets Monday off—Quebec doesn't, as usual
August 3 is the Civic Holiday across most provinces, but Quebec observes only eight statutory holidays annually, fewer than most of Canada.
WestJet flight attendants set to strike Sunday unless last-minute deal emerges
4,400 cabin crew voted 99% to authorize a walkout. Unpaid ground work remains the sticking point as airlines brace for summer travel chaos.
Trump's tariffs on Canada expose U.S. confidence crisis, analysts say
Despite the U.S. economy's size and military strength, only 16 per cent of Americans rate their economic status good or excellent—half...