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National Energy Board says Trans Mountain meets conditions for B.C. terminal
The National Energy Board says the Trans Mountain pipeline project has met conditions required for the expansion of its Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby, B.C.
Byelection to be held in Quebec City riding of Louis-Hebert this fall
A provincial byelection will be held in the Quebec City riding of Louis-Hebert on Oct. 2, 2017.
Trudeau appoints acclaimed New Brunswick writer to fill Senate vacancy
David Adams Richards was appointed as part of a new merit-based appointment process the prime minister put in place last year.
A behind-the-scenes look at how programmers select the films for TIFF
Piers Handling still remembers the taste of the wine — Francis Ford Coppola’s wine, that is.
United Conservative candidate urges Alberta to buy Churchill port for oil sales
A candidate to lead Alberta’s new United Conservative Party says one way to jump−start the province’s lagging oil industry may be to buy a piece of Manitoba.
Hillary Clinton book tour stopping in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver
Hillary Clinton is stopping in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver to promote her upcoming book "What Happened."
B.C. premier, forests minister, tours several wildfires, including Kelowna
British Columbia's premier spent Monday touring some communities affected by this year's unprecedented wildfire season, promising financial assistance.
No word on gay apology as top soldier, Trudeau walk in Ottawa Pride parade
Canada's top soldier expressed solidarity with the LGBTQ community on Sunday, August 27, 2017, by walking in Ottawa's annual Pride parade.
Houston underwater
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged to offer support as Texas suffered catastrophic flooding following the passage of Hurricane Harvey.
Trump says Canada is being 'very difficult' in NAFTA talks, suggests terminating
U.S. President Donald Trump is again suggesting that NAFTA be terminated, this time saying that both Canada and Mexico are being "very difficult".