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OTTAWA — The Conservatives called on the Liberals Thursday to "reject" the CRTC’s recent decision tripling streamers’ financial contributions, but the government says it doesn't have that power.
Tourism Saskatchewan says strong travel spending and summer events point to another busy season for the province.
OTTAWA — The Canadian Security Intelligence Service may have run afoul of the law when it didn't fully inform the public safety minister of potentially illegal conduct by CSIS employees, including possible Charter violations, says a newly released wa
NEW YORK — Canada's efforts to diversify trade ties and wean itself off the U.S. market will make it a better ally to the United States, Prime Minister Mark Carney told an audience of business professionals in New York City on Thursday.
NEW YORK — Canada's efforts to diversify trade ties and wean itself off the U.S. market will make it a better ally to the United States, Prime Minister Mark Carney told an audience of business professionals in New York City on Thursday.
HALIFAX — Halifax police have confirmed the death of a young mother whose newborn was found dead in a wooded area last week.
Major League Baseball owners made their long-expected salary cap proposal to the players’ association on Thursday, a system the union has vowed never to accept, setting the sides on course for a confrontation that threatens the 2027 season and pe
Expectation is for a slower start to wildfire season, but still above-normal temperatures for the summer months.
OTTAWA — Bloc Québécois MP Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay is leaving his party's caucus to run for the Parti Québécois in the fall provincial election.
OTTAWA — The Conservatives are calling on the Liberal government to "reject" the CRTC’s recent decision tripling streamers’ financial contributions.
OTTAWA — There isn't one particular risk on the horizon that's keeping Bank of Canada officials up at night — it's the range of vulnerabilities all cropping up at the same time that could test the resilience of the Canadian financial system.
TORONTO — Canada's major banks say they're cautiously optimistic as their latest earnings beat expectations, with executives confident they're well-equipped to handle potential risks in the Canadian economy.
OTTAWA — Federal officials say the start to this year's wildfire season has been slow compared with 2025, but the overall risk remains high.
A woman who was visiting a campsite near Mable Lake, B.C., on April 13, 2024, has told a murder trial of the "peculiar" sight of a black Audi 25 kilometres down a poorly maintained forest road.
TORONTO — Ontario's transportation minister says the province plans to soon designate Toronto's island airport a so-called special economic zone to expand it faster now that it has taken over the land.
TORONTO — Apotex Health Corp. says it has filed a preliminary prospectus for an initial public offering that will see the Canadian generic drug company join the public market.
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a ruling that Aboriginal title cannot be declared over private land, in a decision the federal government says will have an impact on the Cowichan Tribes case in British Columbia.
Supreme Court to hear appeal on Saskatchewan’s bill requiring students under 16 to obtain parental consent for names and pronouns changes.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. and Iranian negotiators reached a tentative agreement Thursday to extend the ceasefire in the 3-month-old war by 60 days and launch talks on Iran’s nuclear program, according to a U.S.
SASKATOON — Saskatoon's landmark riverboat is being left high and dry again this year -- and its new owner says the province has some explaining to do.
SASKATOON — Saskatoon's landmark riverboat is being left high and dry again this year -- and its new owner says the province has some explaining to do.
The Saskatchewan government says it is working with RCMP and northern leaders to address policing shortages and violence in Pelican Narrows.
TORONTO — TD Bank Group says it has made progress on implementing measures meant to combat money laundering risks as it expects to spend upwards of $500 million this year on those efforts.
The bank was fined more than US$3 billion by U.S.
When the United States allowed the widespread sale of gasoline with increased ethanol content at the pumps as a temporary measure to relieve soaring prices, online posts claimed the blend of ethanol and gasoline known as E15 damages engines and offer
Police officers focus on removing dangerous drivers from the roads and reminding motorists to drive safely.
Government supports operations with a $225,000 allocation.
Fact File: As U.S. approves E15 fuel for the summer, here's what to know about ethanol gas in Canada
When the United States allowed the widespread sale of gasoline with increased ethanol content at the pumps as a temporary measure to relieve soaring prices, online posts claimed the blend of ethanol and gasoline known as E15 damages engines and offer
OTTAWA — A new report by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says regulatory conditions, along with economic and demographic structural factors, have slowed the pace of housing starts and pushed home prices higher.
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