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Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador reach tentative energy agreement worth billions

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ST. JOHN’S - Leaders in Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador unveiled details of an ambitious new energy plan on Monday,

TKMS floats working with European shipyards to deliver Canada's subs faster

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OTTAWA - The head of the German company chosen as the preferred bidder for Canada’s next fleet of submarines says

Inside the Montreal lab working to prepare Canada against future pandemics

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MONTREAL - In a biomedicine laboratory at Polytechnique Montréal, animal protein grows in a bubbling orange solution as researchers in

LeBlanc in D.C. Sunday with no meetings scheduled as tariff deadline looms

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OTTAWA - Canada’s top trade negotiators are in Washington today without scheduled meetings as Wednesday’s tariff threat looms. U.S. President Donald

Afghan advocates urge action for women as Taliban marks five years since takeover

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OTTAWA - Five years after the Taliban capture of Kabul, advocates are urging Canadians not to ignore the oppression of

Quebec Young Liberals gear up for election campaign at convention

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MONTREAL - Members of the Quebec Liberal Party’s youth wing are gathering this weekend in the Montreal area to prepare

Inside Pierre Poilievre’s summer of Conservative 'disenchantment'

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For Pierre Poilievre, this summer was meant to be one of reset.Instead, it brought public infighting sparked by a remark

Osborne to finance, Kahlon to health in B.C. cabinet shuffle: Eby

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VANCOUVER - B.C. Premier David Eby has rearranged his cabinet after Finance Minister Brenda Bailey announced a cancer diagnosis. Health Minister

Trade deal still 'pretty far off' as Canadian negotiators stay in Washington

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OTTAWA — Canada’s top trade envoys will remain hunkered down in the American capital over the weekend, with both Ottawa