Carney minister says trade talks with Trump administration have resumed

OTTAWA—Canada and the U.S. resumed trade talks within the past “number of weeks” after a five-month hiatus triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump last fall, revealed Dominic LeBlanc, the Canadian

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3 dead, 14 injured after shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Authorities say three people were killed and 14 others were wounded after a shooting at a

Federal government reports deficit of $26.1B for its April-to-December period

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OTTAWA - The federal government posted a budgetary deficit of $26.14 billion for the April-to-December period of its 2025-26 fiscal

AI meeting tools might be time savers but beware their risks: privacy experts

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Someone may be listening in on your next meeting — and it’s not your micromanaging boss a few desks over,

Carney says Canada won't be involved militarily in U.S.-Israel action in Iran

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will not participate in the ongoing conflict in Iran.This from Carney comes

What you need to know about the 2025-26 Ottawa Black Bears

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Who are the Ottawa Black Bears? Ottawa’s professional lacrosse team made its debut in the National Lacrosse League (NLL) for

Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite's 'Flight Pattern,' inspired by the refugee crisis, takes off at the National Ballet

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Flight Pattern/Suite en Blanc Choreographed by Crystal Pite (“Flight Pattern”) and Serge Lifar (“Suite en Blanc”). Until March 6 at

Stéphane Dion named first 'diplomat in residence' at Université de Montréal

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MONTRÉAL - Stéphane Dion, the former leader of the federal Liberals and most recently Canada’s ambassador to France, has been

‘Not out of the woods,’ but uOttawa president says budget nearly balanced

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The Ontario government announced on Feb. 12 that cash-strapped colleges and universities would be getting an additional $6.4 billion, while

First Nation chiefs say Nova Scotia budget cuts appear targeted at Mi'kmaw programs

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HALIFAX - A group representing the majority of First Nations chiefs in Nova Scotia says the provincial government’s budget cuts