Air Canada says CEO Michael Rousseau will retire later this year

MONTREAL - Air Canada says chief executive Michael Rousseau will retire by the end of the third quarter of this year.Rousseau’s departure comes after he was criticized earlier this month

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B.C. Conservative MPs Zimmer, Caputo ask for public inquiry into Tumbler Ridge deaths

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VICTORIA — Calls for an independent investigation into the shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., where eight people, including six children

Mark Carney walks a tightrope heading into meeting with India's Narendra Modi

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NEW DELHI—When Prime Minister Mark Carney sits down with Indian leader Narendra Modi on Monday, he will be looking at

Abel Mwansa Jr. shot last month in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. to be buried in Zambia Monday

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VICTORIA — The father of 12-year-old Abel Mwansa Jr. says he is “eternally grateful” to governments of Zambia, Canada and

Pembroke man dead after being hit by vehicle on Highway 401

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An 82-year-old Pembroke man is dead after being hit by a vehicle on Highway 401 near Quinte West. At about

Venezuela’s opposition leader Machado says she will return to the country in the coming weeks

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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan opposition leader and winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize María Corina Machado said on

Large construction project to close downtown intersections for most of year with World Cup break

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Another large construction project is set to close several downtown Toronto intersections for most of the rest of this year,

3 suspects wanted in distraction theft investigation in Fairbank

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Toronto police are searching for a man and two women in connection with a distraction theft investigation in the Fairbank

Group calls on Health Canada to make labels mandatory for gene-edited pork

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HALIFAX — An advocacy group of farmers and environmental organizations wants Health Canada to implement mandatory labelling on pork from

Cold warnings across southern Ontario as temperatures feel like -30 to start March

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A cold warning is in effect for most of southern Ontario, excluding Toronto, as a system of very cold air