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Ottawa says national security incident, error at emergency stockpile unrelated

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OTTAWA - There was no connection between a national security incident at the country’s emergency stockpile warehouse in 2024 and

Eager to unload two orcas, French government learns more about Nova Scotia proposal

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HALIFAX - French government officials met today in Paris with a U.S.-based group that wants to move France’s last two

Anand says 'regime change' in Iran would be required for restarting diplomatic ties

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Canada will not re-establish ties with Iran until “regime change” takes place

Scotiabank's 1832 Asset Management sells last shares in Israeli military supplier

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TORONTO - Regulatory filings show that Scotiabank’s 1832 Asset Management has sold its remaining holdings in Israeli defence manufacturer Elbit

Car dealers still seeking reimbursement for EVs sold under old rebates program

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OTTAWA - The reborn federal electric vehicle rebate program is set to launch today — but some of Canada’s auto

Inuit look to Greenland's social model as Canada pursues military buildup in Arctic

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NUUK - As Ottawa looks to use military spending to build up infrastructure in the Far North, Inuit say they

B.C. budget eyes staffing but finance minister says no big service cuts or tax hikes

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The British Columbia government won’t be making big service cuts or raising taxes in the 2026 budget, even as it

Canada seals deal on EU defence procurement as Munich summit tests transatlantic ties

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OTTAWA - Canada has officially signed onto the European defence procurement program it announced it would join last summer, as

Quebec Liberal Party welcomes new leader Charles Milliard

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TROIS-RIVIÈRES - About 600 people welcomed Charles Milliard as the new head of the Quebec Liberal Party in Trois-Rivières on