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Floating trash bin installed in Halifax, making its Canadian debut
An innovative device that cleans trash from the surface of the ocean has been installed at a yacht club in Halifax.
Morneau, Tories swap numbered-company barbs as ethics saga drags on in Commons
Bill Morneau suggested on Tuesday, October 31, 2017, that it was their own personal financial interests that motivated Conservative MPs to oppose reforms aimed at ending tax advantages for wealthy owners of private corporations.
B.C. premier says Site C could end up in Supreme Court over Indigenous rights
Premier John Horgan says British Columbia's $8.8 billion Site C dam project could face ongoing legal battles over Indigenous rights and may eventually end up in the Supreme Court of Canada.
Trudeau, Singh offer condolences in wake of New York City terror attack
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's "deeply grieved" by Tuesday's terrorist attack in New York City.
Guy Ouellette accuses anti-corruption unit of 'unprecedented intimidation'
Guy Ouellette, who specialized in fighting biker gangs when he was a member of the Quebec provincial police, stood up in the legislature Tuesday afternoon and told his fellow elected members he has done nothing wrong.
It's a bird, it's a plane...
On his way to question period today, Trudeau descended the stairs sporting slicked-down hair and a blue suit with a bright red tie, surprising the assembled staff and journalists who were waiting for him.
Finance minister pledges to donate money earned from Morneau Shepell shares
Bill Morneau made further attempts on Thursday, October 26, 2017, to silence accusations that he's personally profited from decisions he's taken as federal finance minister.
Rachel McAdams goes public with James Toback allegations
Canadian actress Rachel McAdams has gone public with an experience she says she had with writer-director James Toback, who's reportedly been accused by some 200 women of sexual harassment.
Former Winnipeg TV news director facing new bank robbery charges in Regina
A former Winnipeg television news director is facing more bank robbery charges.
Alberta conservatives gather in Calgary to pick leader to challenge NDP
Alberta new United Conservatives will pick a new leader today, October 28, 2017.