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Muslim group seeks action on Islamophobia 5 years after Ontario family murdered

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OTTAWA - Nearly five years after a gruesome slaying in Ontario, a national Muslim group is urging Ottawa to follow

With CUSMA deadline looming, industry leaders see signs of 'a thaw' in frosty Canada-U.S. relationship

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OTTAWA—Fraught cross-border trade talks took a positive turn this week, say some industry leaders, as the three North America leaders

Doug Ford heads to Washington to promote free trade as CUSMA deadline looms

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Premier Doug Ford is jetting off to Washington to promote free trade and lobby against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs

Concerns mount among labour groups about Ottawa's review of Canada Labour Code

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Labour unions have seized on a federal review of Canada’s labour laws to make the case for the right to

Liberal MP Erskine-Smith confirms plans to leave federal politics in supporter email

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OTTAWA - Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith has sent an email to supporters confirming he will resign his seat in the

Too soon to call recession, says Canadian authority on economic downturns

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OTTAWA - The unofficial authority on recession calls in Canada says it’s too soon to use that word to describe

Ebola ban prevents Ugandan LGBTQ+ activists from speaking at Ottawa rights conference

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OTTAWA - The blanket ban preventing people from some Ebola-affected countries from entering Canada is keeping Ugandan activists from attending

Mark Carney says anti-dumping measures will only change when trade deal is reached with U.S.

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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will only adjust trade measures against foreign imports of steel, aluminum and automobiles when

Verdict expected in case of ex-Hydro-Québec employee accused of economic espionage

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LONGUEUIL - A Quebec Court judge is expected to rule today in the case of a former Hydro-Québec employee who