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B.C. regulator fines $920 Kinder Morgan for Water Sustainability Act violations
The B.C. Oil and Gas Commission says it has fined Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. $920 for four violations of the provincial Water Sustainability Act related to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Six dead in Montreal as much of Canada remains under blanket of hot, humid air
Montreal health officials are blaming the heavy heat and humidity for at least six deaths in recent days.
Rallies across Canada protest separation of children from families in the U.S.
From Vancouver to Halifax, crowds of people rallied in cities across Canada on Saturday, June 30, 2018, to protest a policy that separated families who were caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
IOC commits hundreds of millions to 2026 host city as Calgary mulls bid
The International Olympic Committee has committed to contributing US$925 million to the host city of the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Trudeau's Regina visit doesn't include Indigenous protest at legislature
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government continues to "engage deeply with leaders and communities" when he was asked whether he would visit an Indigenous protest on the Saskatchewan legislature grounds.
No magic wand to end Toronto gun violence: Mayor John Tory
Toronto Mayor John Tory says there is "no easy answer" or magic wand to reduce gun violence in the country's largest city, which has claimed 22 lives so far in 2018.
Toronto police identify rapper Smoke Dawg as one of two killed in shooting
An up-and-coming rap artist was one of two people killed in a brazen daylight shooting in Toronto's bustling entertainment district, police said on Sunday, July 1, 2018, marking the latest deaths in a surge of high-profile gun violence on the city's streets.
Justin Trudeau congratulates Lopez Obrador on winning Mexican presidency
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has issued a statement congratulating Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on his victory in Mexico's presidential election.
U.S. steel tariffs result in 40 layoffs in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
A manufacturing company is laying off workers in Ontario in response to American tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
Stretch of Canadian boreal forest deemed a UNESCO world heritage site
A stretch of boreal forest along the Manitoba-Ontario boundary has won international recognition for its pristine environment and connection with Indigenous culture.