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Guides of Canada cancelling U.S. trips due to 'uncertain' entry rules
The Girl Guides of Canada says it decided to cancel future trips due to uncertainty over whether all of its members would equally be allowed to enter the U.S.
Quebec weekly removes cartoon depicting premier stoning former Muslim colleague
A Montreal-area weekly newspaper has removed an editorial cartoon from its website depicting Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard stoning a former Muslim colleague.
Saskatchewan premier to tout Canada-U.S. trade relationship in Iowa
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is heading to Iowa at the request of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to promote Canada's trade relationship with the United States.
Pressure mounts on Sen. Don Meredith to resign over sex relationship with teen
A high-profile senator appointed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is joining a growing group of senators calling on Don Meredith to resign over sexual relationship with teen.
As would-be NDP leaders prepare for debate, Caron fleshes out basic income plan
As NDP leadership hopefuls prepare for their first debate on Sunday, Quebec MP Guy Caron is fleshing out his pitch for a basic income to reduce income inequality in Canada.
Marijuana activists Marc and Jodie Emery arrested in Toronto, stores raided
Prominent marijuana activists Marc and Jodie Emery have been arrested in Toronto and police are raiding several pot dispensaries associated with the couple.
Canadian court won't hear appeal by President Trump and developers
Canada's highest court is upholding a lower court ruling in favour of investors who have launched a lawsuit alleging they were misled by U.S. President Donald Trump and a real estate development firm.
Oil giant Shell sells off bulk of oilsands holdings
Royal Dutch Shell is selling the bulk of its oilsands holdings
Federal government announces $650 million for sexual and reproductive health
The federal government plans to spend $650 million over three years for international sexual and reproductive health projects.
Sajjan, Freeland announce Canada to extend Ukraine training mission to 2019
The Liberal government is extending Canada's military mission in Ukraine for another two years as it attempts to send a signal of continued solidarity with the eastern European country.