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Canadian officials express concern, solidarity after deadly explosion in U.K.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians "are shocked by the news of the horrific attack in Manchester."
Canada, 10 other countries will move forward on a new TPP after US withdrawal
Canada and 10 other countries agreed this weekend to re-evaluate the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the controversial trade deal that has been assumed dead since the U.S. pulled out in January.
Couillard says Quebec could play a role in Middle East peace proces
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard says the province could contribute to an eventual successful peace process between Israelis and Palestinians.
Eight revenue agency workers fired for roles in privacy breaches, CRA says
The Canada Revenue Agency says eight of its employees were fired in the last fiscal year after violating taxpayers' privacy.
Trudeau stands by inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested on Saturday, May 21, 2017, that it should be no surprise that the inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women has run into some snags.
Trudeau responds to Kenney's threat to sue Ottawa with dig at Conservatives
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to Jason Kenney's threat to sue Ottawa if Kenney becomes premier by making a dig at the former federal Conservative government.
Quebec premier hoping trip to Israel will lead to increased economic ties
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard says he hopes his current trip to Israel will lead to increased economic ties between the province and the Middle Eastern country.
Floods still affect about 2,890 Quebec homes
Quebec's public security minister says waters are continuing to recede from flood-stricken areas of the province.
Salmon project to feed endangered orcas
A unique salmon enhancement project on Vancouver Island aims to feed hungry southern resident killer whales by increasing the number of large adult chinook salmon in Juan de Fuca Strait.
Rising water threatens more than half the buildings on Toronto Islands
Rising water levels in Lake Ontario have already closed the popular summer destination to the general public.