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Outage affecting inspection kiosks at airports: Canada Border Services Agency

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An outage is currently affecting primary inspections kiosks at airports across the country, according to the Canada Border Services Agency

S&P/TSX composite rises more than 300 points Friday, U.S. stock markets also up

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index rose more than 300 points on Friday, helped by gains in the basic materials

Former UCP member announces new 'Progressive Tory Party of Alberta'

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EDMONTON - A former member of Premier Danielle Smith’s government caucus says Elections Alberta has approved the name for a

Prime Minister Carney hands off G7 presidency to France

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron today to hand over the G7 presidency. A

S&P/TSX composite up more than 300 points, U.S. stock markets also rise

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was up more than 300 points in late-morning trading, helped by strength in the

Manitoba surpasses goal of U.S.-made liquor sales with $2.6M donation to charities

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is donating $2.6 million to charities after selling off American-made liquor pulled from shelves earlier

Federal judge weighs Trump’s claim he is immune from civil litigation over Capitol attack

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorneys for President Donald Trump urged a federal judge on Friday to rule that Trump is entitled

10 Canadian tech entrepreneurs to watch in 2026

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There’s no shortage of demand for innovative solutions. The impacts of the climate crisis continue to increase in both frequency

Union says funding early retirement plan through pensions would be 'borderline theft'

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OTTAWA - Federal unions are accusing the federal government of setting a dangerous precedent and even “borderline theft” by funding