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CBC apologizes to NDP MP Christine Moore over relationship report
The CBC apologized to NDP MP Christine Moore on Thursday, August 30, 2018, for failing to meet all of its editorial standards.
Coalition Avenir Quebec promises to improve eyewear coverage
The Coalition Avenir Quebec wants young people to be able to see clearly now.
Dairy farmers say denting supply management in NAFTA deal would be 'devastating'
Nearly 1,000 kilometres from Washington, where a team of top Canadian negotiators sit in 11th-hour NAFTA discussions, Peter Strebel works under a cloud of concern at the rural Quebec dairy farm his father founded in 1976.
Freeland, Lighthizer resume NAFTA talks as Trump's Friday deadline looms
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is starting a new day of meetings with her U.S. counterpart after a late night of talks to salvage the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Canada's economy surges in second quarter on higher exports: StatCan
A surge in exports of energy, aircraft and pharmaceutical products helped propel Canada's economy higher in the second quarter of this year, Statistics Canada said on Thursday, August 30, 2018.
Fraternities in Canada take steps to address issues of consent, sexual violence
In light of the #MeToo movement, some fraternities in Canada say they want to provide training to their members on matters of consent and sexual violence.
Economy at the forefront on Day 6 of Quebec election campaign
The surging Quebec economy took centre stage on Day 6 of the provincial election campaign on Tuesday, August 28, 2018, as the leaders of the two front-running parties each staked claims to being the man who can maintain the momentum.
PQ leader wants other Quebec party leaders to sign joint NAFTA declaration
Parti Quebecois Leader Jean-Francois Lisee has invited leaders of Quebec's other political parties to sign a common declaration to protect — "at all costs" — supply management and Quebec culture.
Scientists express concern for ailing killer whale off West Coast
Scientists who are trying to treat an ailing killer whale in the Pacific Ocean off Washington state are looking at injecting the animal with a second dose of antibiotics and another drug.
Climate change impact study coming for East Coast ferry ports, airports, bridge
Ottawa has posted a tender asking engineering firms to assess how climate change and extreme weather will affect some of Atlantic Canada's major ferry terminals, airports and the Confederation Bridge.