Trump says he’ll sign order to pay TSA agents as Senate works overnight on funding deal

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said he would sign an order instructing the Homeland Security secretary to immediately pay Transportation Security Administration agents, while senators worked overnight into Friday

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Immigration could soon account for all of Canada's population growth: expert

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OTTAWA - With Canada’s population growth now essentially flat, the country could be heading toward an unprecedented situation where population

Former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Andrew Furey to join National Bank

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MONTREAL - Former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Andrew Furey is joining National Bank of Canada as vice-chair.The Montreal-based bank says

Royal reunion: Montreal TikToker helps reconnect grandmother with long-lost friend – the Princess of Bulgaria

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Montrealer Kaylee Patterson was having dinner on a regular Wednesday evening last month when she got an unexpected phone call.

George Weston reports $280M Q4 profit, revenue up 11 per cent

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TORONTO - George Weston Ltd. reported a fourth-quarter profit available to common shareholders of $280 million as its revenue rose

Moms describe being trapped in a cycle of anguish when a loved one faces mental health crises

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TORONTO - Nancy Saunders says her son Ben Brennan accomplished so much in his short life.He was an exceptional musician,

Judge orders refunds after Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs

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WASHINGTON — A judge with the U.S. Court of International Trade on Wednesday ordered refunds for companies that paid tariffs

Capital Power CEO expresses excitement about Alberta data centre opportunities

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CALGARY - The chief executive of Capital Power Corp. is expressing enthusiasm about opportunities to power new data centres in

Drug overdoses in Toronto rising as health experts worry about contaminated street drugs

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At St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, emergency room staff have been noticing a startling rise in what they are calling

Alberta teachers go to court seeking injunction on Charter notwithstanding case

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s teachers went to court Wednesday to fight the province’s back-to-work legislation, but their union president says if