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Canada gives $2.5M to Bangladesh to help cope with Myanmar's Muslim exodus
Canada is giving Bangladesh extra money to help it cope with the influx of Rohingya Muslims fleeing neighbouring Myanmar.
Partners pull plug on Aurora LNG project near Prince Rupert for economic reasons
In another setback to B.C.'s liquefied natural gas export industry prospects, the partners developing the Aurora LNG project say they are ending a feasibility study after four years.
Justin Trudeau will lead delegation to UN General Assembly opening next week
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will address the U.N. General Assembly in New York next week, underscoring Canada's commitment to multilateralism as it vies for a coveted seat on the Security Council.
Toronto Liberal MP Arnold Chan, 50, dies following battle with cancer
Chan, who was married to Jean Yip, was the father of three sons, Nathaniel, Ethan and Theodore.
Ont. Opposition leader says he'll ignore threats of legal action over comments
Wynne's lawyers wrote a letter to Patrick Brown on Wednesday asking that he withdraw and apologize for statements he made about the premier's role in a Liberal bribery trial.
B.C. state of emergency to be lifted as wildfire season winds down: official
British Columbia's provincial state of emergency could be lifted soon as the record-breaking wildfire season begins to wind down.
Ontario donating $150k to Irma relief in hard-hit Caribbean islands
The Ontario government is contributing $150,000 to the Canadian Red Cross to help people in the Caribbean recovering from hurricane Irma.
Ontario premier tells Opposition leader to retract comments or face legal action
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is asking the leader of the Opposition to retract comments he made about her or face legal action.
Montreal adds Indigenous touch to city flag and coat of arms with pine tree
Montreal is redesigning its flag and coat of arms by adding a white pine tree to reflect Indigenous contributions to the city.
Quebec City police make two arrests stemming from Aug. 20 demonstration
Quebec City police say they've arrested two people in connection with an August demonstration that saw protesters clash with riot police.