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Canada's office vacancy rate falls to 13.4 per cent as downtown demand strengthens
Industrial vacancies also tighten to 3.3 per cent, marking the second consecutive quarter of contraction, according to Colliers Canada's...
Alberta projected to top 7 million people by 2051 with growth driven largely by migration
The province's population is expected to grow 39 per cent by 2051, with 81 per cent of growth coming from net migration, while the...
Former Chrétien top aide Eddie Goldenberg dies at 77
Goldenberg, who served as senior adviser to Jean Chrétien during his tenure as prime minister, has passed away.
Two N.W.T. wildfire fighters identified after June 24 plane crash near Fort Simpson
Olivier Lamy and Ryan Beck died when a Turbo Commander 690 crashed during aerial firefighting operations. A third person's identity...
Paramedic cyclospora outbreak in Michigan has not spread to Canada, PHAC confirms
More than 1,250 cases have been reported in Michigan, but the Public Health Agency of Canada says no outbreaks are being investigated in Canada.
U.S. and Iran exchange intensifying airstrikes across Middle East, threatening ceasefire deal
United States launched new strikes Thursday targeting 90 targets across Iran; Tehran responded with missiles to Persian Gulf countries...
Innu of Pessamit vote Sunday on $2.535 billion energy deal with Hydro-Québec
Community referendum on Aishkat Agreement could settle years of legal disputes but requires surrendering future legal claims against utility.
Canadians can claim part of $7.9-million beef price-fixing settlement
Anyone who bought beef in Canada since January 2015 may be eligible for compensation, with JBS and National Beef agreeing to settle...
Beaverlodge RCMP issue Amber Alert for six-year-old boy
Police are searching for Lanakai Morrison, 6, taken from northwestern Alberta on Tuesday. He may be with his mother and a 35-year-old man.
Unsafe trucking companies approved to hire temporary foreign workers across Canada
A Globe and Mail investigation found nearly 100 trucking firms with histories of safety violations and labour breaches were granted...
Canada plans more pipelines to export oil as emissions rise, climate crisis worsens
Prime Minister Mark Carney says pipeline decisions will increase Canada's carbon emissions in coming years. Experts warn the moves...
Bonnie Tyler, 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' singer, dies at 75
The Welsh pop star's 1983 power ballad became a cultural phenomenon, racking up over 1 billion streams and resurging during solar eclipses.