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Pierre Poilievre’s ‘three strikes, you’re out’ policy has prompted Canada's party leaders to discuss their stances on crime. Abigail Beeman explains.
Federal party leaders were asked whether they will respect the results of the election as campaigning continues. Rachel Aiello explains.
The trade has Canadians conscious of where they spend their money, purchasing more domestic goods and refusing cross-border travel. Andrew Johnson reports.
Trump’s tariff uncertainty is making investors unhappy as the Dow and TSX fall again after a short rebound. Amanda Lang has ...
U.S. officials have called for Canada to remove auto sector counter tariffs, but will they? Vassy Kapelos on the Canada-U.S.
U.S. stocks dove Thursday and surrendered a chunk of their historic gains from the day before as U.S. President Donald ...
Christina Litz, president of the Northern Super League, Canada’s professional women’s soccer league, shares the excitement ...
The chief executive of pipeline operator TC Energy says he believes Canada can be the No. 1 exporter of liquefied natural gas ...
David McLaughlin, former chief of staff to Brian Mulroney, on the Liberals’ lead, NDP's impact on a Conservative win, and how ...
With stunning views, friendly vibes and affordability concerns, a snapshot of what matters to the people of Corner Brook ...
China is reaching out to other nations as the U.S. layers on more tariffs in what appears to be an attempt to form a united ...
Quebecor Inc. subsidiary Videotron is suing Rogers Communications Inc. for $91 million over an alleged breach of contract ...
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