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Prince Charles, Camilla to visit in time for Canada 150 celebration
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, will visit Canada this summer to participate in the celebrations marking the country's 150th birthday.
Trump attacks Canada's supply management for dairy as unfair to U.S.
Donald Trump has put Canada on notice that he is taking aim at its much-coveted supply management system that protects the dairy industry.
Overbooking called 'an egregious and deliberate form of breach of contract'
Air Canada is apologizing to a Prince Edward Island family after the airline bumped a 10-year-old boy from a flight.
Towering iceberg causes Newfoundland traffic jam as onlookers flock for glimpse
A towering iceberg stationed off Newfoundland's east coast is drawing dozens of people to the small shoreline community sitting in its shadow.
Sajjan to talk defence, trade and innovation with Indian officials this week
Military matters, trade, culture and innovation are among the issues Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan will be talking about during a trip to India.
Warm summer means increased risk of forest fires, meteorologists say
Nearly a year after the massive wildfire that devastated Fort McMurray, Alta., a climate scientist says there may be more forest fires in Canada this summer.
B.C. party leaders take election campaign to annual Sikh celebration
British Columbia's Liberal and NDP leaders largely kept the politics out of their speeches while addressing the Sikh community at the annual Vaisakhi celebration this weekend.
TV host Jimmy Kimmel jokes about legal marijuana in Canada
TV host Jimmy Kimmel had a bit of fun on a night when the Canadian government has introduced legislation to legalize recreational marijuana.
B.C. party leaders slamming opponents' spending promises on campaign trail
British Columbia's party leaders levelled criticism at each other's spending promises as they spent Good Friday campaigning.
Alberta premier warns her government workers away from campaigning for B.C. NDP
Alberta's NDP premier Rachel Notley has a message for anyone in her government who is thinking of going to British Columbia to campaign for the New Democrats in that province's election: Think again.