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Woman forced to seek international care worries for those in N.S. still suffering
Two tornadoes touch down in rare event for New Brunswick
Researchers say tornadoes in Harvey, Sheffield areas on Friday evening were record-breaking for the province.
Easton Cowan gets the overtime winner to extend two streaks in Owen Sound
Canada Post, union talks ongoing with no strike notice but CUPW says it could be issued if talks break down
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers could have been in a legal strike position as of Sunday, after a cooling-off period in the contract talks ended the day before. The Crown corporation presented its latest offer last week, but failed to impress the union.
Yes, Kamala Harris has a Montreal connection, but what about Donald Trump?
Radon Action Month highlights risks in Manitoba
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk says this group is 'hungry for more'
Day of the Dead is ‘about life,’ says Ottawa festival organizer
New Brunswick inmate escapes Saint John jail by squeezing through fence: police
Private security firm to patrol Chinatown in pilot project to address crime
Protest breaks out at Hindu temple in Brampton, Ont.
ROLL DYCE? He should be CFL's coach of the year and signed to an extension by Redblacks
BEI launches investigation after man dies in Cap-de-la-Madeleine
Ottawa residents could face more heat-related illness, cancers due to climate change: report
Adam Gaudette is scoring big in his second chance with Ottawa Senators
U.S. ambassador to Canada says democracy will 'easily' survive outcome of Tuesday election
The U.S. ambassador to Canada says “democracy is easily going to survive” the outcome of Tuesday's election that'll eventually decide whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump becomes the next president. In an interview on CBC's Rosemary Barton Live, David Cohen also reminded Canadians to be patient as results come in.
Federal mediators on site for negotiations between B.C. port employer and union
No strike notice so far as talks continue between Canada Post and workers’ union
No strike notice so far as talks continue between Canada Post and workers’ union
Tens of thousands left without power after strong winds batter B.C.
Tens of thousands of households were left without power on Monday as strong winds battered coastal areas of B.C. and a large swath of the province's Interior.