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Chinese Canadian dance pioneer Lorita Leung dead at 85
A celebration of life was held Saturday for Lorita Leung, who died on March 5 at 85 and was considered a towering figure in the field of Chinese dance in Canada.
Fort Frances, Ont., and International Falls, Minn., residents link at border crossing in show of unity
Amid an escalating trade war between Canada and the U.S., about 150 people from Fort Frances, Ont., and International Falls, Minn., gathered on the border crossing bridge to hold hands across both countries.
Canada expecting smaller hit from Trump's global tariffs, says N.B. premier after meeting PM
U.S. President Donald Trump says he'll impose sweeping global tariffs on Wednesday, but New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says Prime Minister Mark Carney told provincial and territorial leaders that Canada is expected to sustain less damage than other trading partners.
Eid celebrations begin at new St. John's mosque that was once a Catholic church
Muslim Association of Newfoundland and Labrador bought the church in November, with goal of opening this weekend. Association President Haseen Khan says it's great to be able to gather so much of the community under one roof. He says roughly 6,000 people attended Sunday's prayer sessions.
Complex investigation ruled out potentially undiscovered victims of Winnipeg serial killer, police say
Police say they do not believe there are any more undiscovered victims of a Winnipeg serial killer, after investigators spent months combing through thousands of hours of surveillance footage, a spiderweb of his contacts, and conducting a review of his entire life.
Quebec maple syrup producers face uncertainty amid new U.S. tariffs
Quebec maple syrup producers are facing uncertainty as a 25 per cent U.S. tariff on Canadian imports threatens to raise prices and reduce demand.
What's at stake as Canada's industrial carbon pricing rules face political headwinds
The industrial carbon pricing system in Canada has come under fire during the federal election, raising uncertainty for companies about whether their investments in lowering emissions will pay off.
More than 390,000 customers remain without power in Ontario due to ice storm
Lowell, Tate McRae win big for global hits at Juno Awards industry gala
Tate McRae grabbed multiple awards while Elizabeth Lowell Boland won the first songwriter of the year award created for non-performers at the Juno Awards industry ceremony ahead of the main ceremony on Sunday.
Spike in French bulldog surrenders raises alarm among animal advocates
Animal advocates in Montreal say they're noticing an increase in the number of French bulldogs being surrendered because owners are unable or unwilling to pay for their care. Though they're cute, 'Frenchies' often have chronic medical issues — something owners don't often realize until after they adopt.
Judge rejects Hudson's Bay restructuring proposal intended to save remaining stores
An Ontario judge has rejected a Hudson's Bay Company restructuring agreement, increasing the likelihood that lenders may seek to push the company into receivership.
Tesla protests held in Canada as part of 'global day of action' against Elon Musk
Hundreds of protests at Tesla showrooms around the world are expected on Saturday, including multiple demonstrations organized across Canada.
Vancouver Writers Fest founder Alma Lee dead at 84
A champion for writers and the written word, Lee helped launch the first Vancouver International Writers Festival in 1988 and also helped found the Writers' Union of Canada and the Writers’ Trust of Canada.