S&P/TSX composite up more than 200 points as gold nears US$5,000 again

TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index rose more than 200 points in late-morning trading, helped by strength in gold mining stocks as the price of gold regained some of its

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Pablo Rodriguez publicly resigns as Quebec Liberal leader after six months in job

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MONTREAL - Pablo Rodriguez has publicly announced his resignation as Quebec Liberal leader amid an ongoing crisis in the party.He

Canada changes regulations for chemicals used to make fentanyl, methamphetamine

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OTTAWA — Health Canada says it has amended the regulations for precursor chemicals and manufacturing equipment used to make illegal

Trump Media targets nuclear fusion through merger with TAE

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Trump Media & Technology Group Corp., the company behind Truth Social, is getting into nuclear fusion.The company said Thursday it

Hockey, speedskating to go ahead in Alberta after figure skating out over trans law

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Groups overseeing hockey, speedskating, boxing and table tennis in Canada say their Alberta event schedules haven’t changed, even though the

5 Takeaways From Trump’s Deranged Address


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Source: DOUG MILLS / Getty On Wednesday (December 17), President Donald Trump gave a presidential address to the nation in

Striking workers at Oakville care facility want residents home for the holidays

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Vanessa Edwards works at Central West Specialized Developmental Services (CWSDS), a provincially funded supportive living community for adults with developmental

BlackBerry reports Q3 profit of US$13.7M, up from a loss a year ago

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BlackBerry Ltd. reported a third-quarter profit of US$13.7 million, up from a loss of US$10.5 million during the same period

Third straight dry year means projected loss at Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro

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WINNIPEG - Faced with a third straight drought, Manitoba Hydro says it could be looking at its biggest financial loss

Penalty hearings for Ottawa police detective bog down again

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Penalty hearings for an Ottawa Police Service detective found guilty of discreditable conduct have bogged down over questions of evidence.