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Police across Canada probe bomb threats as U.S. authorities dismiss 'hoax'
Police forces in cities across Canada investigated multiple bomb threats on Thursday, December 13, 2018, as authorities in the U.S. said similar threats sent to dozens of locations appeared to be a hoax.
Safety board making recommendations after Saskatchewan plane crash
Canada's transportation safety board is scheduled to release recommendations today after a plane crash last year near a remote northern Saskatchewan community.
Just For Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon charged with sex crimes
Just For Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon has been charged with rape and indecent assault.
Fish and Game Association opposes Jason Kenney's proposal to sell Crown land
Another group has come out against United Conservative leader Jason Kenney's proposal to sell public land in northwestern Alberta to help balance the province's books.
Trump's willingness to intervene in Meng detention roil Canada's justification
Donald Trump's declaration that he could intervene in the extradition of a top Chinese corporate executive from Canada is raising new questions about Canada's role in the growing tensions between two superpowers.
Husky Energy offers apology for largest ever oil spill off Newfoundland coast
Husky Energy is apologizing for Newfoundland's largest-ever oil spill last month, which saw 250,000 litres leak into the ocean.
Former Canadian diplomat detained in China amid rising tensions: reports
A former Canadian diplomat has reportedly been arrested in China.
Liberal Party moves Trudeau fundraiser from military base
The federal Liberal Party has moved a fundraising event featuring Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that was originally booked on a Canadian Forces base — and might have violated military rules.
Toronto mayor, TTC union ask Ontario govt to step in on transit modernization
As the transit agency in Canada's most populous city prepares to do away with its decades-old payment system, Toronto's mayor and the union representing transit workers are asking the Ontario government to step in and fix what they describe as faulty technology in the higher-tech replacement.
British Columbia trade trip to China cancelled over Meng detention
The detention of a top Huawei executive in Canada has derailed British Columbia's trade mission to China.