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Conservative MPs question CBC funding of Indigenous residential school comedy
Tories scrutinize Northland Tales, a satirical show examining residential school legacy.
Canadiens one win away from Stanley Cup playoff third round
Ivan Demidov breaks out as Montreal advances in NHL postseason.
University of Toronto revokes Buffy Sainte-Marie's honorary law degree
Institution rescinds 2019 honor following ongoing controversy over singer's Indigenous heritage claims.
Former Canadian diplomats urge sanctions on Israel over Gaza, Lebanon
Scores of retired senior officials call for robust action and review of Canada-Israel trade agreement
Iran's top diplomat says lack of trust impeding end to U.S. war
Foreign minister signals openness to Chinese mediation as negotiations stall over credibility concerns
Iran's top diplomat: lack of trust blocking end to US war talks
Foreign minister says contradictory American messages create doubt about negotiation seriousness
Government urges Canadians to stay cautious in summer travel
Global Affairs Canada warns of Iran-U.S. war risks; fuel shortages could disrupt flights and services
Supreme Court recognizes intimate partner violence as legal basis for damages
Landmark ruling expands civil law protections for abuse survivors
Canada's manufacturing sales rise 3% on energy price boost
March figures hit highest level since January 2025
Supreme Court recognizes intimate partner violence in civil law
Landmark ruling opens new legal pathway for damages claims
Valemount offers mountain escapes and forest trails for summer reset
Central B.C. destination delivers slower pace and scenic outdoor adventures
Stock markets tumble as inflation concerns shake investor confidence
TSX and U.S. exchanges fall sharply amid renewed economic pressure