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Algoma Steel would supply material for land vehicles: Hanwha

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OTTAWA - South Korean defence firm Hanwha announced a deal with Algoma Steel on Monday to supply military-grade steel for

Carney's trade minister heads to Washington to try and kick-start talks

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OTTAWA—Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc travels to Washington Tuesday to try to kick-start trade talks with America’s top trade negotiator

Quebec opens investigation into police response after officer shot and killed teen

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MONTREAL - Quebec’s domestic security minister has opened an investigation linked to the police shooting of a 15-year-old boy in

Government poll finds nearly half of Canadians think 'too many immigrants' are coming

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OTTAWA - A survey commissioned by the federal government late last year suggests nearly half of Canadians believe the country

Strong-mayor powers were supposed to build communities. Instead they are tearing some apart

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A sign outside the Rideau Lakes municipal offices once advertised the township as “The daffodil capital of Ontario.”But its mayor,

Carney set to outline how Ottawa plans to combat antisemitism, Jewish hate

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is today set to share more details on how the government is looking to

Kerry Lynne-Findlay won B.C. Conservative race as most authentic populist: expert

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VANCOUVER - An analyst says Kerry-Lynne Findlay won the B.C. Conservative leadership race because she is an “authentic champion” of

First Nations haven't been consulted on clean drinking water legislation: lawyer

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OTTAWA - A lawyer who represented First Nations in a class-action lawsuit against Ottawa says his clients still have not

Immigration lawyers say automation is partly driving a massive Federal Court backlog

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OTTAWA - The number of immigration cases being brought to Federal Court has more than quadrupled since 2020 — and