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Vancouver actor Michael Coleman denies allegations of sexual harassment
Actor Michael Coleman has denied what he calls a "whisper campaign" of sexual harassment allegations that have been made against him, saying they have damaged his reputation and his career could be ruined.
No change on Saskatchewan's stand against carbon tax after meeting with prime minister
The federal government and Saskatchewan are still deadlocked on a national climate change plan despite what the two sides call a constructive meeting on Friday, March 9, 2018.
Businessman Kevin O'Leary ordered to pay legal fees to philanthropic group
Celebrity businessman Kevin O'Leary has been ordered to pay legal fees to a philanthropic organization that is suing him over allegations he backed out of a speaking engagement and cost the group more than $25,000.
Scientist Bill Nye prods Trudeau to explain rationale behind Kinder Morgan
A popular TV science personality put Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the spot today, March 6, 2018, to explain Canada’s approval of the Kinder Morgan pipeline, which if built will increase the flow of oil from Alberta to the Pacific coast.
Bloc Quebecois national office rallies behind leader after wave of resignations
The national office of the Bloc Quebecois threw its support behind its leader on Saturday, March 3, 2018, days after seven of the party's 10 members of Parliament quit the caucus over Martine Ouellet's leadership style.
Conservationists call on minister to issue emergency order to save killer whales
Several conservation groups say the federal government's failure to issue an emergency order reducing threats to endangered orcas off the B.C. coast ahead of fishing and whale-watching season could mean the species' extinction.
Trump tweets that steel, aluminum tariffs stay unless there's a new NAFTA deal
President Donald Trump issued a pair of early-morning tweets that say American tariffs on imported steel and aluminum will only come off if there's a new NAFTA agreement that's fair to the United States.
N.L. researchers capture video, images of elusive Greenland sharks in Nunavut
Scientists from Newfoundland have captured video of one of the marine world's largest and most elusive shark species.
India denies role in Atwal controversy; 'baseless,' says official
India's Ministry of External Affairs issued a statement on Wednesday that the Indian government had no role in an attempted murderer being invited to a pair of events Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended during his visit to India last week.
Navy ship spills fuel off B.C. coast, cleanup underway
Maritime Forces Pacific has launched an investigation to determine the cause of the spill, which involved F76 naval fuel.