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LeBlanc says he expects Carney, Trump will speak in the coming days

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OTTAWA - Dominic LeBlanc says he expects Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump will speak “over the

Companies taking concrete steps toward capturing revenues from carbon dioxide

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It can be used to make fuel, fertilizer, building material and even soap, but can carbon dioxide be a money

'Tech is booming': Canada's first quantum computing hub boots up in southern Alberta

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LETHBRIDGE - Businesses in southern Alberta are getting the chance to try out a publicly accessible supercomputer.A quantum computing hub,

Trump’s tariffs are delivering a crushing blow to our steel industry. Here’s how we turn that around

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The best hope of rescuing the Canadian steel industry might be Canada’s strong interest in nation-building projects.U.S. President Donald Trump’s

Donald Trump's next target could be deal that shields most Canadian imports from tariffs, experts warn

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Canada’s biggest shield against U.S. tariffs is still intact after Donald Trump’s latest trade deadline, but that could change by

Carney disappointed after Trump hits Canada with 35 per cent tariffs

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WASHINGTON - Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday his government is disappointed that U.S. President Donald Trump followed through on

Imperial Oil optimistic about major project talks with federal government

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The chief executive of Imperial Oil Ltd. says he is encouraged by discussions with the federal government regarding support for

Uber changes safety policy five months after Toronto driver sped away with sleeping child

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Five months after an Uber driver mistakenly sped away from a North York home with a sleeping child inside his

As Canada Post workers reject Crown corporation’s final offer, next steps are unclear with both sides urged to return to bargaining

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Canada Post workers have voted down the Crown corporation’s “final” contract offer, and labour experts say it’s unclear exactly what