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April Fools': Matthew Perry turns down Justin Trudeau's challenge
The Prime Minister has gotten in on the April Fools' Day spirit with a lighthearted tweet aimed at former "Friends" star — and classmate — Matthew Perry.
Wholesome Farms' Vanilla Sundae Cups recalled due to Listeria risk
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning the public not to consume Wholesome Farms' Vanilla Sundae Cups due to possible Listeria contamination.
Alberta man surrenders over 100 dogs to SPCA after they were seized from home
A man who had 101 dogs seized from his house in southern Alberta has voluntarily surrendered the animals to the Alberta SPCA.
Bombardier chairman wants his pay brought back to 2015 levels
A public uproar over a hefty increase in compensation to senior executives at Bombardier prompted the company's chairman to ask his board of directors late Friday to scale back his pay to 2015 levels.
Iceberg near-miss with a floating oil storage platform off Newfoundland
A floating oil platform off Newfoundland has had a near-miss with an iceberg the size of a small office building.
Accused in Quebec City mosque shooting changes lawyer during brief appearance
The accused in Quebec City's deadly mosque shooting formally changed lawyers on Thursday during a brief court hearing.
Trudeau government, Ontario to invest $200M into Ford's Canadian operations
The federal and Ontario governments are each investing more than $100 million to support a $1-billion partnership with Ford Canada.
Photographer stunned by polar bear in 'prayer' in front of cross
Jessica Andrews was scanning through dozens of photos she took of a polar bear roaming around her backyard when she came across one that stopped her in her tracks.
Trudeau says Canada won't be swayed by Trump on climate change
"Shame on you and your globalist counterparts," the man said. "You’re scumbags. You are an absolute scumbag."
Bystanders say no reason to shoot mother moose in middle of Alberta city
Alberta Fish and Wildlife officers are being criticized for killing a cow moose in a city north of Edmonton.