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NWT, Nunavut and Yukon reach health-care funding deal with federal government
Health ministers from other provinces have have rejected Ottawa's last public offer, which they say is not nearly enough.
Supremacist group distributes racist pamphlets for U.S. King Jr. holiday
Police in Abbotsford, B.C., aren’t sure if they’re dealing with a growing white supremacist problem or if a few "small−minded" people.
IMF factors Trump presidency into Canadian economic forecast for 2017
The International Monetary Fund says uncertainty surrounding the incoming Trump administration in the U.S. is making it difficult to forecast how the global economy will perform this year.
Manitoba chiefs hope to get Federal Court of Appeal review of Enbridge project
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says it is taking further steps in its fight against the Enbridge 3 line replacement project.
Trudeau confirms, defends private helicopter flight to Aga Khan's vacation island
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he doesn't believe the vacation-related flight poses any ethical dilemma.
Author Joseph Boyden apologizes for being 'too vocal' on indigenous issues
Acclaimed author Joseph Boyden released a statement Wednesday in which he apologized for being "too vocal" on many indigenous issues in Canada.
Canadian firms expect post-election US growth despite uncertainty: central bank
The bank described the views of firms following the U.S. election as "divided."
Conservative dinner in Calgary with Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway cancelled
A sold out dinner with Donald Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway, scheduled for this week in Calgary, has been cancelled
Freeland sees opportunity for Canada amid rising protectionism, nationalism abroad
International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland sees a silver lining for Canada in 2017 despite an increasingly complex economic situation worldwide.
Scheer calls on O'Leary to join Tory leadership race before French debate
"If Kevin wants to run, it’s time to fish or cut bait," said Tory leadership candidate Andrew Scheer. "It is not acceptable to stall or delay in order to avoid the French−language debate."