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The election that could kill TPP trade deal: No, not the Canadian one
Political forces from the left and right are squeezing in on those fateful few swing votes in the U.S. Congress - and in the Senate, just 10 or so votes separate the deal from failure.
Feds lose bid to place niqab ruling on hold, could pave way for Ishaq to vote
Federal Court of Canada found the rule unlawful in February and the Court of Appeal recently upheld the decision - and Ishaq may yet cast her ballot - in new setback for Harper government.
Edmonton police department tries to clarify link between rising crime, oil price
Edmonton Police Service released tables and charts that it said shows monthly crime statistics in Edmonton climbing over the past 12 months as oil prices drop.
Montreal's proposal to dump raw sewage into St. Lawrence River panned
One-week sewage dump is to relocate a snow chute on a tunnel that needs to be empty for workers to access it - as part of ongoing plan to raze the downtown Bonaventure Expressway.
12 countries, including Canada, reach tentative Trans-Pacific trade deal
Agreement covering 40 per cent of global economy reachedafter five days of marathon, round-the-clock negotiations.
TPP deal could reduce dairy prices outside Quebec, says professor
Canada's protected dairy sector remains mostly intact under the TPP - but another 3.25 per cent share of imports would be allowed over five years
Canadian auto union slams TPP trade deal; calls new content rules 'outrageous'
Unifor predicts that 20,000 auto industry jobs could be lost as a result of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
10 questions on the new Trans-Pacific Partnership deal: What it does, doesn't do
Here are 10 questions about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, answered:
Some highlights of the new 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal
A few highlights of the 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement as described by the Canadian government Monday.
Harper hails Trans-Pacific Partnership, promises $4.3B to protect dairy farmers
Twelve nations, including Canada, have reached a tentative agreement on the massive Pacific Rim trading bloc, which Harper bills as the largest-ever deal of its kind