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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 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’s AI Safety Bill Draws Cautious Praise but Experts Warn It’s Only the Beginning

When a New Brunswick mother buried her teenage daughter last summer, she made a promise: that Alice’s death would mean…

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Canada Tightens Grip on Russia with Fresh Sanctions Package at G7 Summit

Prime Minister Mark Carney used a high-stakes bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the G7…

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Canadian Economy Defies Expectations with Massive 88,000 Job Windfall

Canada’s labor market delivered a stunning turnaround in May, shattering forecasts by adding a massive 88,000 positions. The sudden hiring…

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Canada Post Workers End Two-Year Standoff, Back New Deal by a Wide Margin

After more than two years of grinding negotiations, rotating strikes, and a union leadership divided against itself, Canada Post workers…

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Quebec Unveils Cost-of-Living Relief Package Worth Up to $350 for Families

Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette on Monday rolled out a broad set of financial relief measures targeting everyday expenses, as the…

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Southern Ontario Braces for First Major Heat Event of the Season

Residents across southern Ontario are preparing for the season’s first significant heat wave as soaring temperatures and high humidity settle…

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Canada Cuts U.S. Parliamentary Exchanges Amid Trade Tensions

Canadian MPs and senators are moving to sharply scale back their formal legislative exchanges with American counterparts in Washington, even…

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Canada’s Senate Faces Growing Crisis as Appointment Process Stalls Under Carney Government

Nine vacant seats and counting that’s the state of Canada’s upper chamber today, and senators are increasingly alarmed by what…

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