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Canada-U.S. trade minister back in Washington ahead of August 19 tariff deadline
Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc is in Washington for high-level negotiations as the U.S. prepares 50% tariffs on Canadian goods including...
Ottawa fast-tracks West Coast pipeline as national interest project
The federal government is advancing the process to designate a proposed Alberta-to-BC pipeline as a national interest project, allowing...
Glen Hansard, Oscar-winning Once musician, mourned by Bono and Eddie Vedder in Dublin
Hundreds gathered at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin to honour the Irish singer-songwriter and actor, who died in a motorcycle crash aged 56.
Scouts see Malkin comparisons in Canada's Alexis Joseph at Hlinka-Gretzky Cup
The 6-foot-5 Saint John centre drew a bold comparison from TSN scout Craig Button as Canada opened with a 7-3 win over Switzerland.
Okanagan Indian Band issues do-not-consume water advisory due to Bradley Creek wildfire
Two community water systems affected by fire contamination; residents must use bottled water for drinking, cooking, and food preparation...
B.C. wildfires force thousands from homes near Vernon; evacuation orders affect 4,700 properties
Bradley Creek fire has grown to 26 square kilometres since Friday; Okanagan Indian Band and nearby communities assess losses.
Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk prepares for September ISS mission
Fort Saskatchewan native will spend six months on the International Space Station conducting health research that could advance Earth medicine.
Canada now has the third-lowest borrowing costs in the G7 after three decades of debt reduction
The country reduced central-government debt from 64% of GDP in 1995 to 52% in 2024 — the only G7 member with a lower burden than 30 years ago.
Okanagan wildfires force more evacuations as First Nation assesses losses
More than 2,200 properties evacuated in Central Okanagan as Quilpituk Creek wildfire spreads; Bradley Creek fire grows to 26 sq km with...
Two women from Greater Toronto Area killed in Highway 401 collision near Gananoque
A passenger vehicle struck a disabled transport truck on the westbound lanes early Monday. Police are seeking witnesses and dash camera footage.
BC Hydro assesses over 150 damaged infrastructure pieces from Bradley Creek fire
Wildfire has caused extensive damage to power equipment, leaving 1,700 customers without electricity. Restoration timeline remains unclear.
Canada faces worsening wildfire smoke as researchers warn of long-term air-quality risk
Canada's 2023 wildfires released 554 million tonnes of carbon—three times human emissions—forcing experts to focus on smoke reduction...