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Catalonia independence: Trudeau says Canada recognizes one united Spain
Canada supports an undivided Spain, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday, October 29, 2017, in response to the Catalan regional parliament in Barcelona passing a motion unilaterally establishing a new country.
Morneau Shepell defends its dealings with Ottawa amid minister's controversy
The human resources and pension management firm at the centre of the conflict-of-interest controversy raging around Finance Minister Bill Morneau broke its silence with a flourish on Friday, October 29, 2017, denying strenuously any suggestion that it has benefited from having its former boss in cabinet.
Residents in rural area in southwest Alberta ordered to leave homes due to fire
Helicopters rescued several workers on Wednesday, October 26, 2017, as residents were ordered to leave their homes because of a wind-whipped wildfire burning in southwestern Alberta.
Status of Women Canada gets $41 million to help with bigger workload
The Liberal government is giving Status of Women Canada more money to pay for the extra workload that comes with its focus on gender equality.
Suncor earnings up on record production, throughput and better prices
The head of Suncor Energy Inc. said on Thursday that the company's focus on reliability and cost reduction is paying off in an era of ample oil supplies.
Justice minister to file complaint against Quebec judge over sex trial comments
Quebec's justice minister says she'll file a complaint with the provincial judicial council over comments made by a judge about a 17-year-old sexual assault victim.
Trudeau does not appear impressed with Quebec's attempt to clarify Bill 62
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared incredulous Wednesday at Quebec's efforts to clear up confusion surrounding its law on religious neutrality, which is widely seen as targeting Muslim women who wear face veils.
Quebec justice minister says law on face coverings is not repressive
Quebec justice minister tries to clarify details of Bill 62 and says it is "not repressive and there are no sanctions."
Trump's new envoy, Kelly Craft, quotes JFK as she meets Governor General
Kelly Craft may be Donald Trump's new U.S. ambassador to Canada, but she quoted John F. Kennedy when she formally took office on Monday, Oct. 23, 2017.
Hillary Clinton hits Montreal on Monday night to promote 2016 U.S. election memoir
Hillary Clinton's book tour makes its way to Montreal tonight.