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Robo-adviser Wealthsimple launches investment portfolio for observant Muslims
Robo-adviser Wealthsimple has launched a new investment portfolio for observant Muslims, a move the company says builds off its success targeting smaller, underserviced groups of investors.
B.C. seeks intervener status in court cases against Trans Mountain pipeline
The British Columbia government has applied for intervener status in court challenges against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Delegation pays final tribute to those who fought in Dieppe, France
A small crowd of veterans, dignitaries and invited guests marked a final, drenched ceremony in Ottawa today in remembrance of the 75th anniversary of the raid on Dieppe in France.
With free admission, visits to national parks and historic sites jump this year
More than 14 million people streamed through the gates of national parks and historic sites between January 1 and July 31, up 12 per cent over the year before.
Quebec-California cap-and-trade auction sells out
The sell-out is the second such auction in a row for the market, which Ontario plans to join next year.
Border crossers task force to meet, review next steps for asylum seekers
The federal-provincial task force charged with managing an unprecedented flow of asylum seekers over the Canada-U.S. border will meet on Aug. 23, 2017 in Montreal.
Incoming viceregal Julie Payette drops bid to seal her U.S. divorce records
Incoming governor general Julie Payette says she's dropping her attempt to block access to documents concerning her 2015 divorce in the United States.
Trudeau to be honoured guest at international-affairs gala in New York
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be honoured at a prestigious international-affairs gala in New York City next month.
BC Wildfire Service says 19 fires burn together to create one huge blaze
Over 400 firefighters are working to contain the largest wildfire in British Columbia's history.
Canadians across the country take in partial solar eclipse
Canada didn't see a total solar eclipse, but they still turned out across the country to see a celestial show.