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Labour groups pushing back as Air Canada flight attendants' strike poised to continue

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It could be another chaotic day for travellers as a labour dispute continues between Air Canada and the union representing

Ukraine's allies meet as Zelenskyy travels to Washington to meet with Trump

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OTTAWA - Ukraine and its allies held a virtual meeting Sunday as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prepares for a high-stakes session

Byelection day in Alberta nears for vote with 214 candidates, including Poilievre

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EDMONTON - Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and 213 others vying for a seat in the House of Commons will

Duty-free shops facing 'full-blown crisis' with no relief in sight

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John Slipp took over his father’s duty-free store in 1994, which had been started more than a decade earlier.  This

Lawyer 'very confident' a foreign adversary attacked Canadian diplomats in Cuba

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OTTAWA - A lawyer for Canadian diplomats and their families says he believes the mysterious ailments they suffered in Cuba

Carney says Trump is 'creating the opportunity' to end war in Ukraine

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says the leadership of U.S. President Donald Trump is “creating the opportunity to end

Carney says Trump 'creating the opportunity' to end war in Ukraine

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says U. S. President Donald Trump is “creating the opportunity to end Russia’s illegal

Evacuation alert ends for St. John's wildfire; officials fear N.S. fire will spread

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ST. JOHN’S - An evacuation alert has ended for thousands of people in towns and neighbourhoods close to a wildfire

Newfoundland fires show no growth; New Brunswick town asked to prepare to flee

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ST. JOHN’S - The size of the three wildfires burning out of control in Newfoundland held steady overnight as a