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Sickly southern resident killer whale 'J50' found: Center for Whale Research
An American whale research organization says an ailing killer whale has been found alive just hours after it was announced the young orca had been separated from her family pod.
Workers and companies left in limbo after Trans Mountain pipeline ruling
Workers and companies who were set to be employed on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion have been left wondering where they stand as construction on the project begins to shut down.
Trump notifies Congress of US trade deal with Mexico and Canada, if it's willing
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland gave a cold shoulder to U.S. President Donald Trump and cozied up instead to her American trade counterpart on Friday, August 31, 2018, as Canada's effort to re-enter the North American free-trade fold fell short of meeting its end-of-week deadline.
Quebec political parties announce common front in favour of supply management
The leaders of Quebec's main political parties spoke in unison on Friday, August 31, 2018, to defend supply management and send a message to federal negotiators as they held free-trade talks with their U.S. counterparts in Washington, D.C.
John McCain was 'a friend to Canada' says Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan
National Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan was among Canadian officials who attended John McCain's funeral in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, September 1, 2018, and he called the senator a "friend to Canada."
Pension fund executive returns to politics to run for Coalition Avenir Quebec
A high profile Quebec businessman is leaving his post with Quebec's pension fund manager to run for the Coalition Avenir Quebec.
Trump warns Congress not to 'interfere' with NAFTA negotiations
U.S. President Donald Trump warned Congress on Saturday, September 1, 2018, not to interfere with his plans for a new North American Free Trade Agreement, lest he cancel the deal entirely.
Health care emerges as prominent issue in Quebec election campaign
The hot-button issue of health care burst into the spotlight in Quebec's election campaign on Thursday, August 30, 2018, in the form of promises for more family doctors as well as subsidized eyewear for youngsters.
Major Toronto mall evacuated as police investigate shooting, multiple suspects sought
Panic erupted at a sprawling Toronto mall on Thursday afternoon after gunshots fired following an altercation between two groups sent terrified shoppers running for cover.
Freeland, Lighthizer making decisions on NAFTA as Trump's Friday deadline looms
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says the time has come for high-level decisions on the future of NAFTA.