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Trudeau announces two-way investment deal with India worth $1 billion
Some of India's biggest companies say they will invest more than $250 million in Canada in the coming years in everything from pulp mills to pharmaceuticals and the IT sector.
Revised TPP text ready to be signed by 11 members on March 8
The recently rebooted Trans-Pacific Partnership has moved a step closer to becoming reality for Canada.
Trudeau reiterates denial of Sikh separatists in cabinet
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says he and Prime Minister Trudeau made clear to the chief minister of Punjab on Wednesday that his repeated allegations that Canadian cabinet ministers were Sikh separatists are extremely false.
Former Manitoba premier Greg Selinger to resign legislature seat March 7
NDP Leader Wab Kinew asked Selinger last week to step down following allegations that Stan Struthers — a cabinet minister when Selinger was premier — had inappropriately touched some female employees years ago.
Budget to focus on middle class as fewer Canadians identify as middle class
Computer programmer David Galvin should be the quintessential beneficiary of next week’s federal budget, which is expected to continue the Liberals' persistent rhetoric and focus on bolstering the middle class.
All eyes on Brown as Ontario legislature resumes ahead of spring election
As the Ontario legislature resumes sitting today, February 20, 2018, for the final session before a spring election, former Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown says he won't be there to take his seat.
B.C. challenges Alberta's ban on wine over pipeline expansion dispute
Trade Minister Bruce Ralston said Alberta's actions threaten the livelihood of the families that have worked to build B.C.'s wine industry.
Vancouver artist's cartoon of Florida school shooting resonates
A Vancouver illustrator said she's overwhelmed by the social media response to her cartoon depicting a victim of the recent school shooting in Florida.
TransCanada going ahead with $2.4-billion expansion of NGTL system
TransCanada Corp. is going ahead with a $2.4-billion expansion of its NGTL natural gas system in Western Canada, the company said on Thursday, February 15, 2018, as it reported a swing to profitability in its fourth-quarter.
Speedskater Bloemen wins 10,000-metre gold in Olympic-record time on huge day for Canada
Long-track speedskater Ted-Jan Bloemen won Canada's first ever gold in the men's 10,000 metres Thursday, setting an Olympic record time of 12 minutes 39.77 seconds, well ahead of Dutch rival Sven Kramer. It was a big day for Canada at the games.