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Lost Maud Lewis painting to be displayed as folk artist gets Hollywood biopic
A recently discovered Maud Lewis painting will go on display on April 11, 2017, at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia to coincide with a release of a Hollywood film on the famed folk artist's life.
Hydro rate freeze key plank in B.C. NDP platform for May 9 election
British Columbia's NDP leader has unveiled portions of an election platform he hopes will move his party from the Opposition benches to power after 16 years of waiting.
Year after acquittal, Jian Ghomeshi launches podcast
Former CBC personality Jian Ghomeshi has resurfaced with an online music and podcast series.
Trudeau: Russia partly to blame for Syria attack, solution can't include Assad
Justin Trudeau says Russia must be held at least partly accountable for the chemical attack in Syria because of its support for the Assad government.
Ship runs aground near Newfoundland, coast guard says no pollution reported
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans says that bulk carrier Kure Harbour was freed from a shoal near Argentia Saturday, April 8, 2017, evening.
Trudeau, dignitaries pay homage to fallen Canadian soldiers at Vimy Ridge
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Canadians who died at Vimy Ridge 100 years ago today helped shape Canada into a national committed to peace.
Trans Mountain agreement includes investment deadline, hiring priorities
A deal reached between British Columbia and Trans Mountain reveals new details about Kinder Morgan's timeline to approve investments for a proposed oil pipeline expansion and hiring local workers.
Trudeau extends Canada's condolences to Sweden after Stockholm attack
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is offering condolences to Sweden after at least four people were killed and several others injured in Stockholm in what that country is calling a terror attack.
Motorist finds three furry surprises at roadside bathroom near national park
A motorist travelling in Alberta's Rocky Mountains found three furry surprises at a roadside bathroom stop.
Wynne declares a win after N.Y. drops Buy American policy, turns to NAFTA
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says she's "pleased" the state of New York has dropped proposed Buy American provisions from its state budget.