Discussion paper floats ways Ottawa can help fund giant electrical grid buildout

Ottawa’s electricity strategy will consider ways government can shoulder some of the cost of doubling the country’s grid by 2050 and ensure equipment and workers are available to make it

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Celine Dion announces 10 concerts in Paris, says she’s ‘so ready to do this’

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Celine Dion is returning to the stage for a series of 10 shows in Paris, and she’s crediting the power

United Conservatives express patriotism after MLA supports separatist petition

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and her United Conservative government spoke of their unwavering love for Canada on Monday

Waterfront East LRT in the works along with expansion of GO lines to Milton and Kitchener

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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday that the federal government is collaborating with the Province of Ontario and the City

Alberta proposes election blackout on citizen-led proposals for referendum questions

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government is proposing major changes to its law governing citizen-led petitions for the third

NASA begins the countdown for humanity’s first launch to the moon in 53 years

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA began the countdown Monday for humanity’s first launch to the moon in 53 years.

China factory activity rebounds in March as Iran war looms over growth

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HONG KONG (AP) — China’s factory activity expanded in March, ending two months of contraction, the government said Tuesday, but

Carney begins process of finding judge to fill coming Supreme Court of Canada opening

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has started the process to fill the Supreme Court of Canada vacancy that will open up

Man injured in shooting inside Moss Park apartment building

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A man has been taken to hospital after being shot in a Moss Park apartment building. Toronto police were called

Rising gasoline prices are a double blow for drivers who use their own vehicles for work

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Leslie Sherman-Shafer, an Uber driver in the San Francisco Bay Area, likes to start each shift with a full tank