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Eurasia Group says no country more at risk than Canada in relations with the U.S.

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OTTAWA - Canada stands to face the biggest fallout of political turmoil in the United States in 2026, a new

Canada condemns Russia's use of hypersonic missile as escalation in Ukraine war

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is joining European leaders in condemning Russia’s use of a powerful hypersonic missile on

Driver caught driving at 160 km/h in B.C. told police he was 'trying to avoid elk'

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VANCOUVER - A man from Alberta has had his Mercedes SUV impounded for a week after being caught going 160

Coalition Avenir Québec member withdraws from caucus after impaired driving arrest

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QUÉBEC - A Coalition Avenir Québec member of the legislature arrested this week for alleged impaired driving is withdrawing from

Newcomers should be primed for Quebec winter roads after 2025 fatal crash: coroner

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MONTREAL - A Quebec coroner is recommending the province’s auto insurance board better prepare newcomers about the dangers of winter

Canadian figure skaters support Skate Canada's Alberta ban, hope for future return

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GATINEAU - Canadian figure skaters supported the national governing body’s decision to ice events in Alberta, while holding out hope

Calgary water main repaired but restrictions remain until testing done, city says

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CALGARY - The City of Calgary says it has finished repairs on a disastrous water main break but testing still

Manitoba Tory leadership candidate faces penalty for not filing paperwork

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WINNIPEG - One of the two candidates who ran for the leadership of the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives last year is

Ontario sues Skills Development Fund-linked company over alleged fraud

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TORONTO - The Ontario government has filed a lawsuit against a company it contracted to run a student mental health