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Merchandise trade surplus $2.7 billion in April as oil prices help boost exports

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the country’s merchandise trade surplus grew to $2.7 billion in April as higher oil prices

Canada sanctions more 'extremist' West Bank settlers

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OTTAWA - Canada is imposing another round of sanctions on Israelis accused of “extremist settler violence” in the West Bank,

7 in 10 polled in Toronto, Vancouver say FIFA World Cup matches ‘not worth public costs’

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A new poll finds many people in Toronto and Vancouver don’t think hosting the World Cup matches are worth the

House of Commons passes bill criminalizing forced sterilization

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OTTAWA - The House of Commons on Monday passed a long-awaited law criminalizing forced or coerced sterilization, evoking an emotional

Air Canada pilot who flew without correct licence fined, police to hold update

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Air Canada says a former pilot has been fined by Transport Canada for not having the correct licence to be

Poilievre’s campaign against Alberta separation

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It’s been an interesting past few months for the federal Conservatives, from several MPs crossing the floor, to reports of

Bombardier expanding Singapore service centre, operations expected to start in 2028

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MONTREAL - Bombardier Inc. has announced plans to expand its Singapore service centre.The company says the new facility at JTC’s

The Ford government promised $750 a year for elementary teachers to buy supplies. It turns out it's not all new money

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More than a third of the money for provincial elementary school teachers’ newly announced spending accounts will be clawed from existing funds rather than

Rob Reiner’s son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rob Reiner’s son Nick Reiner is seeking unpaid money from a trust his parents established for