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Nature Conservancy of Canada buys land along eastern Newfoundland river
The conservancy says the land is also one of the few remaining locations on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula with untouched forest.
Canadian chain stops selling Confederate flags
The store's tweet said more details about the decision would be "coming soon."
Enbridge to transfer pipeline business to affiliated fund in $30.4-billion deal
Enbridge Inc.s equity in the fund is expected to be reduced to 80 per cent by 2018
Senate recommends Ottawa use a 'light touch' when regulating Bitcoin
The Senate report says blockchain technology has many promising applications, and recommends that the federal government consider using it to enhance the protection of private information.
Harper plays up government's track record on transit, infrastructure
Days after NDP Leader Tom Mulcair spoke in the city about his plan to fund transit with gas-tax money, Harper talked up his government's track record.
Renewable energy shows record growth in power sector, but few gains in heating and transport
To fight climate change, they called for deep cuts in heat−trapping carbon emissions and all but eliminating them by the end of the century.