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Quebec offers $100M to small firms affected by U.S. tariffs on aluminum, steel
Quebec is offering $100 million in loans and loan guarantees to the smallest companies in the province's steel and aluminum industries.
Former PM Mulroney predicts Trump rage at Justin Trudeau a passing storm
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney predicts Donald Trump's unprecedented diatribe against Justin Trudeau is a passing storm.
Trudeau on Trump: we support North Korea efforts, won't engage on comments
Donald Trump's trade adviser is apologizing for saying there's a "special place in hell" for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau because of his "bad-faith diplomacy" during the G7 summit in Quebec.
Canadian oil production expected to rise: industry association predicts
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers is predicting the country's oil production will increase by 1.4 million barrels per day by 2035, despite an ongoing "competitiveness gap" that discourages investment.
Frustration mounts in Gulf lobster fishery over right whale closures:union
A group representing Gulf of St. Lawrence lobster fishermen says frustration is mounting after the federal government rejected its proposal for a shallow water exemption to fishery closures aimed at protecting endangered North Atlantic right whales.
Wild Atlantic salmon numbers drop for second year in a row: advocacy group
A new report from a group advocating for the protection and conservation of wild Atlantic salmon says the number of salmon in North American rivers has dropped for the second year in a row.
New opera brings story of disappeared Indigenous tribe to the stage
In 1829, a uniquely important young woman died of tuberculosis in St. John's.
After Ford victory in Ontario, Notley defends federal authority to make polluters pay
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says Ontario still has a choice to make on climate change legislation despite its incoming premier's promises to do away with carbon pricing.
The top 5 promises made by the three main parties in Ontario's election
A look at the top five promises made by each of the three major Ontario political parties heading into Thursday's election.
Can't 'sugar coat' the 'offside' actions of U.S., investor uncertainty: Morneau
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau says he can't "sugar coat" the "offside" actions of the U.S. government and the resulting uncertainty for investors in G7 countries, but he expects cooler heads will prevail.