Army puts 1,500 soldiers on standby for possible Minnesota deployment, AP sources say

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active duty soldiers to be ready in case of a possible deployment to Minnesota, where federal authorities have been conducting a

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Trump’s vague claims of the US running Venezuela raise questions about planning for what comes next

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has made broad but vague assertions that the United States is going to “run”

S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets also higher

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TORONTO - Strength in the base metal and energy sectors helped lift Canada’s main stock index in late-morning trading, while

N.S. Tories noncommittal on 2024 pledge to cap power rate hikes to national average

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government is remaining noncommittal about the party’s campaign promise to cap power rate increases

Kanye West’s ‘BULLY’ Racks Up 500K Spotify Pre-Saves

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Source: Matthias Nareyek / Getty Kanye West’s upcoming album BULLY has fans going crazy, with pre-saves piling up at a

Ontario senior accused of triple shooting murder-suicide, ex-partner seriously injured

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Police say a weekend triple shooting in Cornwall, Ont., was a murder-suicide allegedly carried out by an 81-year-old man against

Slower home buying helping boost spending elsewhere: RBC's McKay

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TORONTO - The chief executive of RBC says the slowdown in home buying has helped allow consumers to keep spending

Altadena Fires 1 Year Later: Recovery Is Still Uneven

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Rebuilding is complicated by permits, insurance claims, and high costs, leaving many displaced or waiting to rebuild. Environmental hazards like

Blue Jays to introduce new signing Kazuma Okamoto after $60M deal

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The Toronto Blue Jays will formally introduce Japanese infielder Kazuma Okamoto on Tuesday, days after signing the 29-year-old to a

Carney says Canadian oil will be competitive after Maduro's ouster

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government is working to expand access to oil markets in Asia now