A high-profile legal battle involving an Alberta separatist leader whose assets were frozen by authorities is set to return to court, as proceedings continue over the government’s actions and the …
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Former Bonnie Crombie has officially announced that she will run for mayor of Mississauga, seeking to return to the office she held for a decade before stepping down to lead …
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News
Toronto’s Salsa on St. Clair Festival Cancelled After Deadly Shooting Prompts Police Investigation
Toronto’s annual Salsa on St. Clair Festival has been cancelled after a deadly shooting during the event left two people dead and several others injured, prompting an ongoing police investigation. …
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Politics
Carney Defends Gordie Howe Bridge Agreement, Says Revenue Sharing With U.S. Will Be Limited
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has defended Canada’s agreement on the Gordie Howe International Bridge, insisting it remains a “good deal for Canada” despite questions over revenue sharing with the …
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Politics
Ahead of Calgary Stampede Visit, Carney Renews Call for National Unity to Address Canada’s Energy Challenges
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has renewed his call for national unity in tackling Canada’s energy challenges ahead of his visit to the Calgary Stampede, emphasizing the need for cooperation …
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The long-awaited Gordie Howe International Bridge is officially scheduled to open on July 27, following a delay that pushed back the completion of one of North America’s largest cross-border infrastructure …
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A Uyghur advocacy organization is calling on the Canada government to adopt a stronger response to China’s recently enacted ethnic unity law, arguing that Ottawa’s initial reaction was too vague …
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A proposed $8 million settlement has been reached in a national class-action lawsuit alleging price-fixing within Canada’s beef industry, marking another significant development in long-running legal proceedings involving claims of …
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Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations has reaffirmed the country’s commitment to upholding international law, while advocacy organizations argue that Ottawa is not taking a strong enough stance on major …
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Business
Meta to Build $13 Billion AI Data Centre North of Edmonton, Marking Its First Facility in Canada
Meta has announced plans to invest more than C$13 billion in the construction of its first artificial intelligence data centre in Sturgeon County, just north of Edmonton, making it the …