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Trump official creates confusion by saying Canadian goods would face 10% tariff
A member of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration appears to have slipped up when he said that Canada would be getting hit with an additional 10 per cent tariff.
Quebec trans woman convicted of triple homicide to serve time in men's prison
Levana Ballouz, a trans woman who was convicted of murdering her partner and their two children on Montreal's South Shore, will serve her sentence in a men’s prison.
Charlottetown woman charged with murder in death of 3-month-old daughter
A 39-year-old woman from Charlottetown has been charged with first-degree murder after her baby daughter died at the IWK Hospital in Halifax three weeks ago, Charlottetown police say.
'We can't even leave our house': Waterloo students terrorized by 'angry' nesting Canada geese
Wilfrid Laurier University students say they were surprised when two Canada geese nested on the front lawn of their home in Waterloo, Ont., last week. Now, they're afraid to go out their front door, saying the geese are very aggressive.
Blue Jays announce record 14-year, $500M US extension with star slugger Guerrero Jr.
The Toronto Blue Jays are locking up slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a 14-year extension worth $500 million US. The team confirmed the deal in a statement today after reports surfaced early Monday that the two sides had agreed to a deal.
British woman apologizes for claims she set a record in Nunavut
Many media outlets around the world reported Camilla Hempleman-Adams as the first woman to trek solo across Baffin Island, causing outrage among some Nunavummiut.
Owner of three shopping malls in B.C. says she wants to buy Hudson's Bay
Chinese billionaire Weihong Liu set out her business plans to purchase many of the stores in a video, saying The Bay has hundreds of years of history and she doesn't want to see it collapse.
N.L. tables stay-the-course budget with projected $372M deficit and record spending
Newfoundland and Labrador has tabled a 2025-26 provincial budget that responds to uncertainty from the United States with record spending, while delaying its return to a balanced budget by another year.
Cleanup underway of the Keystone oil pipeline spill in North Dakota
The pipeline ruptured Tuesday morning in southeastern North Dakota and was shut down within two minutes by an employee who heard a mechanical bang.
Trump pauses most global tariffs, but changes nothing for Canada and Mexico
Canucks make NHL history with 3 goals in final minute before beating Stars 6-5 in OT
The Vancouver Canucks became the first team in NHL history to overcome a three-goal deficit in the final minute of regulation and go on to win the game when they beat the Dallas Stars 6-5.
1 in 4 Albertans would vote to separate in a referendum, Angus Reid poll suggests
New Angus Reid polling shows if a referendum was held tomorrow, one in four Albertans would vote to leave Canada.
Federal parties spar over drug consumption sites in B.C.
Federal parties have pitched different approaches to dealing with the toxic drug crisis in B.C. — particularly when it comes to supervised consumption sites.
In Canada's election campaign, a warming planet sits on the back burner
All three main federalist parties have vowed to keep the consumer carbon tax dead and buried. If you're looking for something more ambitious in the way of climate policy in this election, prepare to be underwhelmed.
A surge in teen gun owners brings concerns about U.S. social media influence in Canada
Pussy Riot brings their punk rock protest to Canada
Pussy Riot is bringing their politically charged theatrical show to Canada. This tour, based on Maria Alyokhina's upcoming book, details her post-prison experiences, highlighting protests, oppression, and the tragic story of Alexei Navalny.
Canadian permanent resident stranded abroad after ID stolen
Helen Bobat went to England in mid-March for a five-day trip with only a week's worth of medication. Now she's stranded without a permanent resident card, and with few options to return.
Indigenous child welfare is a part of my family and is shaping my vote
For Jolene Saulis Dione, a recent conversation with her 12-year-old daughter Gwen, helped put in focus why Indigenous child welfare, and the system that has impacted her both personally and professionally, is top of mind at the ballot box.
Where do parties stand on workers' rights? Hamilton labour leaders want answers this federal election
Hamilton labour leaders say workers want to know where candidates in this federal election stand on issues including the right to strike, supporting public services and protecting workers affected by the Canada-U.S. trade war.
3 pharmacists linked to Thunder Bay pharmacy now face misconduct allegations by Ontario regulator
Multiple pharmacists linked to Fort William Medical Pharmacy in south Thunder Bay face an additional set of misconduct allegations by the profession's Ontario regulator, including falsifying records. One pharmacist also faces allegations of taking or misappropriating drugs from the shop.