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Country-wide search still on for 30-year-old Myles Sanderson who may be injured
Police say one of two suspects in Sunday’s deadly stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan is still at large.
Hot September poses fire threat for B.C.
Forests Minister Katrine Conroy says it's been a below-average wildfire season so far this year in British Columbia, but high fire risks are forecast for September.
Pierre Poilievre says he'd pass a law against government jargon
There's been a rare moment of agreement between the two front-runners for the federal Conservative leadership.
Mikhail Gorbachev will be 'sorely missed': former PM Brian Mulroney
Former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney says Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, was a "great man" who will be "sorely missed" on the world stage.
Federal government promises to build 17,000 homes -- thousands affordable
The federal government says it will spend more than $2 billion to build 17,000 homes, including thousands of affordable units.
RCMP investigate verbal tirade against Chrystia Freeland during Alberta visit
The RCMP says it is investigating an incident last Friday, August 26, 2022, in which Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was subjected to a profane tirade in Grande Prairie, Alta.
Horgan offers condolences in case of infant who died waiting for ambulance
B-C Premier John Horgan says he was heartbroken by the recent death of an infant who was waiting for an ambulance in the central community of Barriere, and his "heart goes out to the family."
Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault among six Green leadership hopefuls
Elizabeth May and running mate Jonathan Pedneault among six Green leadership hopefuls
Canada challenges 'unfair' U.S. duties on softwood lumber
International Trade Minister Mary Ng says Canada is formally initiating a challenge of "unwarranted and unfair" U.S. duties on Canadian softwood lumber.
Trudeau asks leaders to take united stance after Freeland confrontation in Alberta
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for political leaders to take a united stance against threats of violence and intimidation on Sunday, August 28, 2022, days after his deputy was confronted in Alberta by a man who repeatedly yelled profanity at her and called her a traitor.