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Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Air Canada, attendants yet to call job action There’s no official word yet whether Air Canada and the union ...
A former top general who led the military during the Afghanistan conflict is urging Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government ...
Thousands of people in Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital and elsewhere in the province are under evacuation alerts as ...
News publishers say the AI-generated summaries that now top many Google search results are cutting into their online traffic ...
Extreme heat is expected to ease in many parts of Canada today, while the Atlantic provinces continue to bear the brunt of a ...
Images from space and artificial intelligence can help detect areas prone to extreme wildfires, researchers suggest, after ...
A landmark Aboriginal title claim successfully established by Cowichan Nation last week appears to encompass land occupied by ...
Canada’s canola industry is urging Ottawa to act as farmers brace for steep losses over a planned 75.8 per cent preliminary tariff from China on canola seed. “The Chinese market is effectively closed ...
The head of the Canada’s police chiefs association says they are guided by “outdated and inadequate” laws that were never designed to take on the current criminal landscape that no longer respects ...
When you peel back the many layers of tariffs and exemptions imposed by the United States, the effective tariff rate on ...
Tourists visiting the nation’s capital were hunting for shade on Tuesday afternoon, leaving sun-drenched benches and chairs ...
The Canadian Coast Guard says a 180-metre bulk carrier has run aground in the St. Lawrence River near Montreal. A spokesman for the coast guard says the Federal Yamaska ran aground near Verchères, Que ...