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Canada’s Tech Crackdown: Ottawa’s Plan for a Sweeping Digital Regulator Stirs Debate

The federal government is moving to reshape how Canada governs the internet, introducing sweeping legislation that would create a powerful…

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Canadian Travel to the U.S. Slowly Rebounds, But Still Far Below Pre-Tariff Levels

Canadian residents are gradually returning to the United States after more than a year of sharply reduced cross-border travel, though…

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Canada Agrees to Share Gordie Howe Bridge Profits with U.S. Before Costs Are Recovered

Canada has struck a new deal with the United States that would divert half of the Gordie Howe International Bridge’s…

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Canada Commits $71 Million to Tackle Growing Youth Mental Health Crisis in Quebec

The federal government has pledged $71 million over the next four years to strengthen youth mental health services in Quebec,…

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Conservatives Demand Ethics Probe into Federal-B.C. Condo Buyout Plan

Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party are pushing for a parliamentary ethics committee investigation into a joint federal and British…

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Deafblind Awareness Month Shines a Light on a Resilient Community

Every June, Deafblind Awareness Month serves as a reminder that ability is far more expansive than most people realize and…

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Canada Champions Safe, Equitable AI at the United Nations

Canada is stepping up its efforts on the global stage to ensure artificial intelligence develops in a way that benefits…

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Canada Unlikely to Strike Tariff Deal with U.S. Before Midterms, Says Former Chief Trade Negotiator

Canada’s top trade voice is pumping the brakes on any optimism about a swift resolution to the ongoing tariff standoff…

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Vancouver Issues Warning Over Parking Scams Targeting World Cup Visitors

The City of Vancouver is urging both residents and visitors to stay alert after a wave of parking-related scams began…

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Ottawa Pumps $5.4 Billion Into National $10-a-Day Child Care as Provinces Press for More

The federal government has announced an additional $5.4 billion in funding over two years to sustain the national $10-a-day child-care…

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