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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.
O'Leary quitting Tory leadership race, tossing support behind Bernier
Celebrity investor and reality-TV star Kevin O'Leary is quitting the federal Conservative leadership race and throwing his support behind Quebec rival Maxime Bernier.
Military training accident in Alberta kills one, injures three others
One soldier has been killed and three others have been injured in a training accident at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright in northern Alberta.
Freeland touts progress on softwood, and will be 'tough and strong' with U.S.
Chrystia Freeland is shooting back at Donald Trump's anti-Canadian trade rhetoric saying she will be "tough and strong" in fighting for Canada's economic interests interests with the U.S.
High drama as firefighters rescue woman stuck on crane in downtown Toronto
A woman who got stuck atop part of a construction crane in downtown Toronto for hours was rescued on Apr. 26, 2017, morning after being strapped to a rappelling firefighter and lowered to the ground.
Ontario launching basic income pilot project
Ontario is launching a basic income pilot project in three communities this spring, aimed at providing financial stability for low-income residents.
U.S. softwood tariffs prompt NDP claim of "inaction" against Christy Clark
British Columbia NDP Leader John Horgan accused Liberal Leader Christy Clark of delay and inaction in the wake of American demands for duties on Canadian softwood.
U.S. lumber duties unfair and unwarranted, says Canada
The U.S. is imposing significant duties of up to 24 per cent on lumber imports — the latest flare-up in Canada's escalating trade skirmish with President Donald Trump's administration.