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Canada updates travel advisory for U.S., noting need to register on long stays

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The Canadian government has updated its travel advisory for those heading south of the border, noting the U.S. requires that

'No Canadian dream': Meet some who want to join a 51st U.S. state

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EDMONTON - Jordon Kosikowie has been thinking a lot about what would happen if Alberta joined the United States.The 35-year-old

U.S. limits Canadian access to border-straddling library, citing security concerns

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STANSTEAD, Que. - For more than 100 years, people in Stanstead, Que., have been able to walk into Derby Line,

Syrian-Canadians hopeful as Ottawa takes initial steps, but urge more action

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OTTAWA - Canadians with ties to Syria say it’s time for Ottawa to drop sanctions on the country and help

Ottawa to provide $1.5 billion for Metro Vancouver's transit service over a decade

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VANCOUVER - The federal government has committed more than $1.5 billion over 10 years for Metro Vancouver’s beleaguered transit network,

Carney, premiers seek plan for national energy, trade corridor

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OTTAWA - Canada’s new prime minister and its premiers agreed Friday to pursue plans to move more energy across the

Mark Carney says he’ll slash red tape to expedite major projects like high speed rail

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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney is slashing red tape to expedite major projects like high speed rail, hydroelectricity grids and east-west

Carney, premiers seeking plan for national energy, trade corridor

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says he and the country’s premiers agreed today to work on a plan to

Top political parties gear up for Sunday election call

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OTTAWA - Canadians may be keeping their “elbows up” as the U.S. pursues its trade war, but the main federal