Trump says Canada should become U.S. state as president weighs in on Canadian vote

WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump weighed in on Canada’s election today, repeating his claim that Canada should become a U.S. state.Trump’s tariffs and repeated threats of annexation have become a

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Integrity commissioner bans 'Mr. X' from lobbying for 2 years over Greenbelt scandal

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TORONTO - Ontario’s integrity commissioner has banned a former mayor wrapped up in the Greenbelt land-swap probe from lobbying for

Ontario's bid to remove certain bike lanes to be tested with Charter challenge

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TORONTO - The Ontario government’s “irrational and dangerous” bid to remove three major Toronto bike lanes should be ruled unconstitutional,

Alberta UCP boots former cabinet minister from caucus for health scandal criticism

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s United Conservative Party has expelled its former infrastructure minister from caucus over his repeated criticism of the

Manitoba, Nunavut premiers hopeful for hydro project, seeking federal help

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WINNIPEG - The premiers of Manitoba and Nunavut are hopeful a proposed hydroelectric and fibre optic project is moving closer

'Significant issue': Spring freeze and thaw leads to more potholes on Ontario roads

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TORONTO - For Mike Sanders, owner of Aaron’s Taxi in Sudbury, Ont., bumpier routes have become an “unfortunate way of

Federal leaders' debate: Carney, Poilievre and others square off in English at 7 p.m.

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Tonight’s debate — the second of two scheduled ahead of the April 28 election — will be streamed here with

Gender-based violence spikes five years after Nova Scotia mass shooting

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HALIFAX - The worst mass shooting in modern Canadian history began almost five years ago, shortly after a Nova Scotia

'Go Leafs go!' Doug Ford says as Maple Leafs, Senators set to battle in NHL playoffs

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he hopes a Canadian team wins the Stanley Cup, but he really wants

Alberta UCP boot former cabinet minister from caucus over scandal criticism

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s United Conservative Party says it has expelled former infrastructure minister Peter Guthrie from caucus over his repeated