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The hidden power struggles shaping U.S.-Iran negotiations

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It was a deal Prime Minister Mark Carney touted as a ‘game-changer.’ But in the days that followed after the

Man dead after late-night house fire in Brampton

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A man has died following a late‑night house fire in a Brampton neighbourhood on Wednesday, according to Peel paramedics. Emergency

NCC approves disposal of seven federal properties in Confederation Heights

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The National Capital Commission has approved the disposal of seven federal properties, including two heritage office buildings. At a meeting

News, cultural groups want clarity on copyright after Ottawa releases AI strategy

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OTTAWA — News and cultural industry groups are calling on the government to take a stand on how AI systems

Commoners of the House of Commons

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We pull back the curtain for a glimpse of the people who keep Parliament Hill working.Parliamentary Pages are briefed before

GlobalEye deal expected to cut procurement timetable for surveillance aircraft

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Canada’s purchase of the GlobalEye early warning and surveillance aircraft will allow the military to significantly cut down the time

New York bakery featured in early ‘Sex and the City’ TV series to open locations in Ontario

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Magnolia Bakery is coming to Canada, and Gen X is happy. In Season 3, Episode 5 of the “Sex and

Bank of Canada officials seemed unfazed by the surprise economic decline in Q1

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OTTAWA — Officials at the Bank of Canada were seemingly unfazed by economic weakness to start the year as they

Daily GO Transit train service between Toronto and Stratford set to begin July 6

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GO Transit has unveiled details of its limited expansion of daily service into Stratford, which will allow residents to go