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Canada's 'Come From Away' lands seven Tony nominations, including best musical
"Come From Away" is being touted as one of the best shows on Broadway, with the Tony Awards nominating the feel-good theatrical production on May 2, 2017, in seven categories, including best musical.
Senior clerics write to Trudeau to urge feds for more help for South Sudan
Senior clerics from three of the country's largest religious denominations are asking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for more help for South Sudan.
Police say explosions in downtown Toronto caused by hydro vault fire
A series of blasts in Toronto's financial district that shut down the area on Monday, May 1, 2017, and sent commuters scrambling was caused by an overheated hydro vault fire, said officials.
Ontario's first balanced budget in a decade to see new spending
Ontario's first balanced budget in a decade is being released this afternoon and is expected to contain new money to benefit seniors, students, parents, caregivers and patients.
Senate ethics committee to finalize report detailing fate of Don Meredith
Sen. Don Meredith could find out as early as next week what punishment he'll face for having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old girl.
Former Quebec treasury board president Sam Hamad leaving politics
A former Quebec cabinet minister who was investigated last year for allegations of influence-peddling announced on Thursday, April 27, 2017, he's leaving politics.
Canadian Space Agency getting $80.9 million for two projects
The federal government is providing $80.9 million over five years to the Canadian Space Agency to help it develop new technologies.
Habitat 67 stamp marks Canada's 150th anniversary
Canada Post and renowned architect Moshe Safdie unveiled a stamp depicting Montreal's famous Habitat 67 housing complex to commemorate the 150th year of Confederation.
Trump: I didn't cancel NAFTA because I like the other leaders
U.S. President Donald Trump says he didn't announce the cancellation of NAFTA this week because he likes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
'Bee Nation' director aims to break down stereotypes about First Nations
How do you spell "empowering?" It's a word Lana Slezic uses to describe her new documentary "Bee Nation," which is the opening-night film for the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.