El Nino expected to lessen the number of tropical storms and hurricanes this season

HALIFAX — The Canadian Hurricane Centre is predicting a slightly below average hurricane season because of the anticipated arrival of a disruptive El Nino climate pattern, but a senior meteorologist

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El Nino expected to lessen the number of tropical storms and hurricanes this season

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HALIFAX — The Canadian Hurricane Centre is predicting a slightly below average hurricane season because of the anticipated arrival of

CAE profits drop as Iran war takes a toll on demand for pilot training

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MONTREAL - CAE Inc. says profits plunged in its latest quarter amid conflict in the Middle East, even as revenues

'Baffling': Reaction to Alberta's referendum on a separation referendum

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Thursday that a referendum on Oct. 19 will include a question about whether Albertans want,

CRTC triples streamers’ financial contributions to Canadian content

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OTTAWA — Large TV streaming services like Netflix must contribute 15 per cent of their Canadian revenues to Canadian content,

Join us live for If I Were Mayor: Culture edition

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As part of the Star’s If I Were Mayor project, we’re hosting an evening of thought-provoking conversation about the role

CRTC triples streamers' financial contributions to Canadian content

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OTTAWA - Large TV streaming services like Netflix must contribute 15 per cent of their Canadian revenues to Canadian content,

Suspected impaired driver in custody as two vehicle crash kills 1, leaves 2 others critically injured

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A man in his 40s is dead, and two others have been critically injured following a multi-vehicle crash in Scarborough.

Cannes' amfAR Gala raises millions for AIDS research with sales of artwork, jewelry and lavish goods

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ANTIBES, France (AP) — Actors and celebrities at the Cannes Film Festival were coaxed off the Croisette and up the

As permafrost thaws, some headwaters in Canada's North turn orange and toxic: study

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 Ancient bedrock exposed by disappearing permafrost is releasing toxic metals into Canada’s northern rivers, a new study says, with once-pristine