Canada calls Israel's Gaza surge 'horrific,' suggests it violates international law

OTTAWA - Ottawa is calling Israel’s ground offensive in Gaza City “horrific” and suggests it violates international law.Israel escalated its bombardment of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, saying it is

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Ottawa hasn't heard directly from China on EV tariffs, agriculture minister says

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WINNIPEG - Any decision on easing tariffs on electric vehicles from China would have to take into consideration impacts on

Carney condemns 'intolerable' Israeli strike on Qatar that killed Hamas officials

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OTTAWA - Canada condemned Israel’s military strike on Qatar on Tuesday, saying the attack undermines the Gulf country’s sovereignty and

Ottawa man confirmed dead in Lisbon streetcar crash

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OTTAWA - An Ottawa man was among the tourists killed when a streetcar crashed in Lisbon earlier this month.A couple

Saskatchewan NDP wants review of government response to 'Queen of Canada' occupation

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RICHMOUND - Saskatchewan’s Opposition is asking why the province and its health authority responded so late to the occupation of

Canada sending $2.6M in humanitarian, refugee aid after months of Pakistan flooding

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OTTAWA - Canada is providing $2.6 million in humanitarian aid for people in Pakistan displaced by flooding, and for Afghan

Federal government hasn't heard directly from China on EV tariffs, minister says

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WINNIPEG - Canada’s agriculture minister says any decision to ease tariffs on electric vehicles from China would have to take

Quebecers have strongest opinions against public prayer, Leger poll suggests

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MONTREAL - New polling suggests a public prayer ban is most popular among Quebecers, where 43 per cent of respondents

Gananoque, Ont., mayor wants to clamp down on Quebec parking scofflaws — literally

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MONTREAL - The mayor of a town in eastern Ontario is proposing to clamp down on Quebec drivers who incur

Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatens to do away with automated speed cameras

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants municipalities to get rid of automated speed cameras — or else he will.The