Alberta, Ottawa inch closer to pipeline deal: sources

A carbon pricing deal is likely to be announced on Friday between Alberta and Ottawa, according to sources, with the cost for emitters reportedly being set at $130 per tonne

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Alberta, Ottawa inch closer to pipeline deal: sources

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A carbon pricing deal is likely to be announced on Friday between Alberta and Ottawa, according to sources, with the

US hotel operators say promised boon from hosting World Cup hasn’t materialized yet

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NEW YORK (AP) — The promised economic boon from the World Cup hasn’t matched expectations, at least not yet, for

Judge quashes Alberta separation petition; Premier Smith says government will appeal

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An Alberta judge threw out a separatist referendum petition Wednesday, saying Premier Danielle Smith’s government had a duty to consult

Goeasy reports $53M loss in Q1, compared with net gain of $38.7M last year

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MISSISSAUGA - Goeasy reported a net loss during the first quarter of $53 million, down from net income of $38.7

Quebec tables bill allowing people to obtain domestic violence history of partners

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QUÉBEC - The sister of a Quebec woman allegedly killed by her partner is urging politicians at the provincial legislature

Marina Mabrey leads expansion Toronto Tempo past Seattle Storm 86-73 for first WNBA win

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Marina Mabrey scored a game-high 26 points and had four steals to lead the expansion Toronto Tempo to their first

Algoma reports $159.4M loss in the first quarter, compared with $24.5M loss last year

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SAULT STE. MARIE - Algoma Steel Group Inc. reported a net loss of $159.4 million during the first quarter, compared

Around 6,200 public servants apply for early retirement as deadline looms

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OTTAWA - About 6,200 federal public servants have applied to retire early, with just more than two months to go

TDSB shutting down Toronto Island Natural Science School after decades in operation

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Students from across Toronto have travelled by ferry to the Island Natural Science School for decades to learn about wildlife,