Canada, U.S. and Mexico will not renew free trade agreement 'in its current form.' Deal will be subject to annual reviews

OTTAWA—Canada, the U.S. and Mexico will not extend the continental free trade pact for another 16-year term and instead will only secure the North American free trade market for the remaining

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Identities released in Gatineau murder-suicide

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Gatineau police identified two people in an apparent murder-suicide at a highrise apartment building Wednesday as Tien Quan Vu, 34,

GloRilla’s Sister Drops Diss Track Amid Family Drama

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Source: R1 / R1 GloRilla’s Sister, Victoria Woods, has decided to air out the family issues on wax by releasing

Shakira teases new song for the FIFA World Cup 2026 with Afrobeats star Burna Boy called 'Dai Dai'

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NEW YORK (AP) — From Maracaná Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, just in time for the FIFA World Cup, emerges

CRTC warns Bell over new $40 'handling' fee that may violate incoming rule

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OTTAWA - The CRTC is warning Bell Canada that a new $40 “device handling” fee could be in violation of

A timeline of the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak and when passengers fell sick

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CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — An outbreak of the rare hantavirus unfolded over weeks on a cruise ship as

How Contagious Is The Hantavirus?

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Source: NurPhoto / Getty How contagious is hantavirus? Concerns are growing after the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on May

Music Review: On Muna's ‘Dancing On The Wall,' desire and dread meet on the dance floor

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Four years since their last project, Muna — the Los Angeles-based synth pop band composed of Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson

Maple Leaf Foods reviving plant-based brand Yves Veggie Cuisine

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Plant-based meat alternative brand Yves Veggie Cuisine is making a comeback this summer.Maple Leaf Foods Inc. says it’s reviving five

Finance Canada faces large backlog of requests for tariff relief: documents

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OTTAWA — The federal government granted more than 200 requests for relief from having to pay counter-tariffs on imports from