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Parks Canada kills a bull bison that wandered away from Banff National Park
Parks Canada says it has killed one of two bison bulls that wandered away from Banff National Park.
Canada's tax system unfairly favours wealthy, poll of CRA auditors suggests
A recent union-sponsored survey suggests an overwhelming majority of federal government auditors believe Canada's tax system unfairly favours the wealthy over average Canadians.
Arrests in Burnaby, B.C., as order against Kinder Morgan protest camp enforced
The RCMP arrested protesters Thursday as officers enforced a court injunction to dismantle a protest camp and snuff a sacred fire at a site where the Trans Mountain pipeline ends in Burnaby, B.C.
Tesla takes Ontario government to court over vehicle rebates
The Canadian arm of Tesla, Inc., is taking the Ontario government to court, claiming it has been treated unfairly in the cancellation of a program providing rebates to residents who bought electric vehicles.
Quebec sets aside $900 million for companies hurt by U.S. tariffs
The Quebec government is setting aside almost $900 million for companies affected by tariffs recently imposed on Canada by the United States.
Liberal MP Iqra Khalid accused of giving award to purveyor of anti-Semitism
A Liberal MP is under fire for presenting a "certificate of appreciation" to a man one Jewish advocacy group labels a purveyor of anti-Semitism.
Nexen reports 270,000-litre pipeline spill of produced water in northern Alberta
A month after being ordered to pay $750,000 in fines related to a 2015 pipeline leak, Nexen Energy is reporting a spill of 270,000 litres from a different pipeline at the same northern Alberta project.
Halifax oil leak much larger than originally disclosed, Nova Scotia Power says
Nova Scotia Power says an oil leak at its Tufts Cove generating station involved 19,300 more litres of oil than originally disclosed.
Tug carrying up to 22,000 litres of fuel capsizes in Fraser River off Vancouver
The smell of diesel filled the air as crews worked to recover a capsized tugboat that spilled as much as 22,000 litres of the fuel in the Fraser River between Vancouver and Richmond on Tuesday.
Trudeau to hold retreat with newly shuffled cabinet in Nanaimo, B.C.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will hole up with his newly shuffled cabinet for three days next week in Nanaimo, B.C.