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Actress's fawning emails to Ghomeshi result in explosive day in court
Stunning revelations at Ghomeshi's heavily scrutinized sexual assault trial emerged Friday as the disgraced broadcaster's defence lawyer confronted DeCoutere with numerous friendly messages.
NDP urges government to cede majority control of electoral reform committee
NDP wants membership on the committee to include all parties that won seats in the House of Commons in last October's election and be proportional to each party's share of the popular vote.
Morocco unveils massive solar plant
Noor I plant is the first phase of a project expected to provide 1.2 million Moroccans with power.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to speak with Calgary oil industry providers
Province's oil sector is wants to know if Trudeau is serious about helping deliver its product to the coasts for export.
As Canada signs TPP, trade minister Freeland says feds studying economic impacts
TPP signing comes before the government has finished assessing the economic costs and benefits the deal potentially holds for Canada.
NEB says Energy East application too hard to understand
TransCanada's application is too hard to understand, even for experts, the federal energy regulator said.
Alberta gives fossil fuel sector $500 million
Initiative will focus on two types of natural gas: methane and propane, which can be used in the manufacturing of fertilizers, plastics and other products.
Eight sex assault claims investigated after complaints to military crisis centre
Supreme Court of Canada justice Marie Deschamps warns of "endemic culture" of abuse within the military.
Harper wanted to pull out of Europe's leading security organization, diplomats say
Harper wanted to leave, but President Barack Obama helped convince him to stay, European ambassadors say.