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Inside the NDP’s struggling campaign as party faces possible collapse
On Tartan Day, these Ottawa-area kiltmakers are keeping tradition alive
Bradley: Federal government contractors want to serve their country too
Ikea Monkey’s Ontario home seeking help following ice storm damage
What did homeowners do with green rebates, and did they make a difference?
The federal government provided $2.6 billion for heat pumps, solar panels, insulation and other green upgrades to Canadians' homes through the Canada Greener Homes Grant. But did it make enough of a difference? A new report takes a closer look.
Torpedo bat craze: Inside a Quebec factory churning out baseball's newest trend
Torpedo bats are all the rage right now in baseball, including with big Major League Baseball stars. Employees at the B45 Baseball factory in Quebec City are ramping up production to keep up with demand.
Should Canada build a human-focused, foreign intelligence service?
Should Canada build a spy service to gather foreign intelligence via human sources? It's a question worth asking as the country deals with a less reliable neighbour next-door, which also helps keep Canada informed about what is happening abroad.
Amid Trump threats, Canadian War of 1812 re-enactors are skipping American battles
For decades, the Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry has crossed the border to work with American re-enactors to commemorate important historical battles in North American history. But in the wake of rising Canada-U.S. tensions, they are staying put.
Smith scores in OT as Golden Knights edge Flames 3-2
Police say arrest made after man barricaded himself on Parliament Hill
Robertson makes case to be in Leafs’ Game 1 lineup
New owner of historic Edmonton apartment building triples rent: ‘It’s insane’
Kuemper nets fifth shutout as Kings blank Oilers 3-0
Nylander, Robertson power Leafs over Blue Jackets
Canada falls to Scotland, will play China for bronze at world curling playdowns
Brad Jacobs and his Calgary-based team dropped a 7-4 semifinal decision to Scotland's Bruce Mouat on Saturday at the Temple Gardens Centre.
Police charge man who barricaded himself inside East Block
Alexa McDonough's family helps NDP campaign in Halifax
Abbie McDonough remembers knocking on doors with her late grandmother, former NDP leader Alexa McDonough, when she was little. Volunteering in this spring's campaign has been a chance to connect with her grandma's legacy in her former Halifax riding.