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Trump's 50% tariff deadline arrives Wednesday; Canadian negotiators in final push
U.S. tariffs set to take effect just after midnight August 19, affecting goods from cement to hockey sticks. Talks continue but stakes...
American business owners fear 50% tariffs will force them to abandon Canadian suppliers they call friends
Specialty retailers in the U.S. have built decades-long relationships with Canadian producers, but steep tariffs threatened for this...
Ontario court clears path for Ford to remove Toronto's protected bike lanes
The Court of Appeal for Ontario ruled that governments have no constitutional duty to provide or maintain bike lanes, overturning a...
Last-minute trade talks on tariffs grow more intense as 50% levies set to hit Wednesday
Prime Minister Carney says negotiations with Trump over Section 338 tariffs are 'delicate' as a midnight deadline approaches and...
Quebec and Newfoundland seal $70 billion hydro deal as election threatens to upend it
The provinces announced a revised agreement Monday to develop Churchill River power resources, but a Parti Québécois victory in October...
Summer camp kept instructor after he pleaded guilty to assaulting children
KL Hockey Camp in Kawartha Lakes employed a coach for weeks after his guilty plea to assaulting kids — legal gap means Ontario camps...
Demolition underway at B.C. school where eight died in February shooting
Excavators are tearing down Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, the site of a Feb. 10 mass shooting that killed eight people, including five...
Calgary-Shaw byelection set for Sept. 14 after Schulz resignation
Premier Danielle Smith has called a byelection in the southern Calgary riding, empty since May when cabinet minister Rebecca Schulz stepped down.
Alberta Utilities Commission rejects $10 billion Synapse data centre plan near Olds
The power plant application was denied because the 1.4-gigawatt facility was too close to homes and the company failed to justify the...
Nearly 50 life-saving drugs delayed or cancelled for Canadian patients due to U.S. pricing policy
A U.S. Most Favoured Nation pricing rule is forcing drug companies to stall launches in Canada to protect their American market...
Canada's healthcare system struggling to keep pace as hallway medicine becomes the norm
One in six Canadians lacks a family doctor and emergency rooms overflow, with racialized and lower-income adults hit hardest. CARP calls...
Bedbugs returning stronger as infestations surge across North America
Scientists warn that bedbug populations are rising sharply, with summer marking peak season. Some research suggests the insects may...