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Canadian tariffs on U.S. autos, steel and aluminum will remain for now, Carney said, describing the move as matching U.S.
Canada drops select retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, aiming to align with CUSMA exemptions and improve conditions ahead of ...
Young Canadians say constant tip prompts, even at self-serve counters, are pushing them to question a culture they see as ...
Canada signals readiness to support Ukraine peace efforts as Trump hosts Putin and Zelenskyy for talks aiming to end the ...
New data from the Federal government shows in 2024 the number of opioid related deaths fell 17 per cent nationally compared ...
Trappers brace for massive losses as wildfires tear through boreal forest, threatening cabins, traplines, and livelihoods ...
As Canada's wildfire seasons continue to get worse, the country's firefighting and prevention strategies are being ...
Food organizations across Ontario are urging hotel chains to take stronger action on food waste by finding solutions to ...
HIV advocates say Ottawa’s delay in reforming disclosure laws is fuelling stigma and fear, nearly a decade after the Liberals first pledged change.
A class action filed against Nordik Spa-Nature alleges it failed to protect clients, as more women come forward with ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to travel to Europe to meet with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin on Tuesday, ...
Investigators will continue their search for seven-month-old Emmanuel Haro,' the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department ...