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Condolences pour in for Canadian victim of London terror attack
Messages of sorrow and condolence have been pouring in following the death of a Canadian woman who was killed in Saturday's terror attack in the heart of London.
Trudeau says Canadian was one of 7 killed in London terror attack
A Canadian was among those killed in a terror attack on London Bridge and a bustling market in the U.K. capital, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
Morneau to meet with American counterpart in Ottawa next week
Finance Minister Bill Morneau is to meet with his American counterpart in Ottawa next week.
Man who mowed lawn with tornado behind him says he 'was keeping an eye on it.'
An photo of a man in Alberta mowing a lawn with a tornado swirling behind him has been causing a bit of a storm on social media.
Stogran pulls out of NDP leadership race, blaming party insiders
One of the candidates for the NDP leadership race is quitting, blaming party insiders who he says don't want to see him win.
Officials urge Canadians in London to exercise caution in wake of London bridge incident
Canadian officials were monitoring developments in the deadly terrorist attack in London on Saturday, June 3, 2017, night, urging Canadian citizens in the British capital to avoid the area.
Canada's trade surplus with U.S. hits highest level in three years
Canada's trade deficit fell in April and its surplus with the U.S. ballooned to its largest in three years, boosted by shipments of cars, natural gas and softwood lumber, says Statistics Canada.
Star-studded festivities planned for Canada Day long weekend in Ottawa
Homegrown entertainers from the worlds of stage and screen will converge in Ottawa over the Canada Day weekend for star-studded festivities celebrating the country's 150th birthday.
Kinder Morgan Canada says Trans Mountain moving forward after extensive review
Ian Anderson has defended the Trans Mountain project as having gone through rigorous assessments in his first comments since the B.C. NDP-Green party alliance resolved to stop the pipeline expansion.
Loto-Quebec taking bets on whether Donald Trump will still be in office in 2018
Bets on the outcome of a Donald Trump presidency are officially open. Will you put your money in the pot?