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Tories losing ground in three battleground provinces: poll
'Dumbfounded and disgusted': Canada's car capital grapples with Trump tariffs
NDP proposes reviving war-era Victory Bonds to raise money for trade fight with U.S.
Ottawa Centre race a rematch of 2018 provincial election
Garbage day in some Toronto areas ‘negatively impacts’ patio season: councillors
Tariffs could cost Ottawa Public Library 33,000 new items
DeSousa: Now is not the time to cut public service jobs
U.S. citizen kicked out of Canada 6 times in cat-and-mouse game with border officials, search warrant alleges
A search warrant reveals a game of cat and mouse between Canadian border officials and an American citizen.
Many patients of gynecologist linked to infection exposure were new Canadians, unaware of complaint process
After CBC Toronto was first to report on a Toronto gynecologist linked to potential exposure to bloodborne infections, several patients reached out with their own negative experiences with the doctor. Many of them were new to Canada, and said not knowing the language or the medical system made it harder for them to complain.
This remote community of about 100 is caught in the Canada-U.S. trade war
The 100 or so year-round residents of Northwest Angle, Minn., are closely watching the Canada-U.S. trade war and threats of annexation. Outside of Alaska, it’s the only part of the United States that's north of the 49th parallel, and only exists because of a surveyor’s mistake on a flawed 1755 map.
Rogers, NHL have agreed to another broadcast deal. What will that mean for how you watch the game?
An $11-billion exclusive deal between Rogers and the NHL announced today gives the telecommunications company the rights to broadcast hockey games across the country for the next 12 years. Rogers promises fewer regional blackouts and says a continuation of its streaming deal with Amazon is a “strong possibility.”
B.C. mining firm seeking U.S. approval to dig in international waters
A Vancouver-based mining company is looking to sidestep the international agency charged with regulating mining in international waters after lengthy negotiations it says have gone nowhere.
Leafs’ big guns step up in victory over Panthers
Conservatives drop candidate from Toronto riding
A Conservative party candidate is out of the running after engaging with a comment on social media that suggested that some people should be deported to India and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should "take care" of them.
Marner, Stolarz pace Leafs over Panthers 3-2
WATCH: Global National – April 2
Stellantis says idling Windsor, Ont., assembly plant immediately a 'must' because of tariffs
The Windsor Assembly Plant in southwestern Ontario will be down, with workers off the job for the next two weeks.