Global Affairs confirms a Canadian has died in Japan

OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada says the department is aware of the death of a Canadian citizen in Japan. Japanese media have identified the victim as 39-year-old Ashley Kay Bernice.

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CPKC, CN Rail warn on risks around proposed Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern merger

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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. and Canadian National Railway Co. are warning about the impact to competition of a proposed

Manitoba committee recommends tax credits and advertising to support local journalism

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WINNIPEG - A report from a committee set up by the Manitoba government is recommending tax credits and government advertising

New York Times Addresses David Brooks In Epstein Photos

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Source: Davidoff Studios Photography / Getty As more photographs from the estate of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein are released,

One Tech Tip: Spend quality time with loved ones, not a screen, over the holidays

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The Christmas holiday season is a time to step back from the busy pace of modern life and connect with

NORAD continues decades-long tradition of tracking Santa’s trip around the world

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PETERSON SPACE FORCE BASE, Colo. (AP) — Sometimes kids drop the phone after hearing Santa won’t show up if they’re

AI names push stock markets higher on Friday

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TORONTO - Stock markets in Canada and the U.S. rose on Friday amid gains in large U.S. tech companies. After the

Alberta government panel urges referendum to quit Canada Pension Plan

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EDMONTON - An Alberta panel re-examining the province’s relationship with Ottawa says it’s time to ditch the RCMP and hold

Ottawa police still seeking to identify one suspect in high-value thefts

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On Nov. 23, the three suspects entered businesses in the 1700 block of Carling Avenue, the 300 block of Richmond

Holiday Scams To Watch Out For—And How To Avoid Them

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Source: MStudioImages / Getty Every year, we hear that “scam season” starts earlier and ends later—and if you think crooks