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Opposition brewing as data centre capacity is set to explode across Canada

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OTTAWA - Across Canada, plans are underway for a massive boom in construction of the huge new data centres needed

Was Ontario prepared for this wildfire season? Doug Ford, critics and experts weigh in

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Orange hues dominated the sky and ash rained down on Toronto for the second day in a row, as wildfires continued

Tourism Minister Stan Cho quits cabinet over Toronto hotel expense claims

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The Progressive Conservatives’ Toronto hotel expenses scandal has cost one of Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet ministers his job.Tory MPP Stan

Ottawa boosts aid for quake-hit Venezuela, will now match up to $7M in donations

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OTTAWA - The federal government is nearly doubling the amount of public donations it will match for Venezuelans still reeling

Federal justice minister orders new trial for Quebec man convicted of four murders

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MONTREAL - Daniel Jolivet says he’s gone through the full spectrum of human emotions since he learned that Justice Minister

Eby says he'll tell Carney no deal with U.S. is better than a bad one

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B.C. Premier David Eby said would tell Prime Minister Mark Carney that no trade deal with the U.S. is better

Quebec government approves interior renovation for Montreal's Olympic Stadium

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MONTREAL - The Quebec government has approved plans to renovate the interior of Montreal’s Olympic Stadium, Tourism Minister Amélie Dionne

Trump threatens increased tariffs on Canada over wildfire smoke in U.S. cities

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WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump threatened Friday to increase tariffs on Canada due to smoke from wildfires in Ontario blanketing

Mexican foreign minister says trilateral trade talks will happen when 'appropriate'

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OTTAWA - Mexico’s Foreign Affairs Minister Roberto Velasco Alvarez says his government will engage in trilateral talks with the U.S.