Freeland tasked with tapping Canadian businesses to help rebuild Ukraine

OTTAWA - Seven weeks ago, Prime Minister Mark Carney assigned former cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland to be Canada’s new special envoy for the reconstruction of Ukraine.Canadians haven’t heard much about

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Canada announces first investments under G7 pact, aims to stockpile critical minerals

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TORONTO - Canada has announced the first 25 investments under a G7 critical minerals production alliance envisioned as a counterweight

Analysts say Carney-Xi meeting set right tone, urge caution on next steps

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OTTAWA - Some analysts say Prime Minister Mark Carney’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping might set the right tone

Education minister orders northern Ontario school board to resolve dysfunction

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TORONTO - Ontario’s education minister has ordered a North Bay area school board to take immediate steps to resolve what

Former refugee believes she wouldn't have been able to stay with proposed border bill

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OTTAWA - A trans woman does not believe she would have been able to stay in Canada if the refugee

Finance Department says Ottawa posted $11.1B deficit for April-to-August period

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OTTAWA - The federal government posted a deficit of $11.1 billion for the April-to-August period of its 2025-26 fiscal year.In

Mandatory minimum child pornography sentences unconstitutional, Supreme Court rules

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada says the one-year mandatory minimum jail sentences for accessing or possessing child pornography

Alberta students cut class, rally at legislature for teachers in strike-bill dispute

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EDMONTON - Hundreds of students cut class Thursday to march and chant against Alberta’s shutdown of a teachers strike in

Ottawa's new climate strategy being developed 'behind closed doors,' AFN says

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OTTAWA - Ottawa’s new climate competitiveness strategy is being developed “behind closed doors,” without input from First Nations, an Assembly

Senator tries again to put limits on prisons' use of solitary confinement

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OTTAWA - Sen. Kim Pate has been fighting against prisons’ use of solitary confinement since 2018, when the federal government