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‘China is not a solution’ to Canada’s problems with the U.S., Kovrig saysMichael Kovrig said Ottawa's new China strategy is a 'risky play' that will not be viewed well by Washington and could threaten trade talks.CanadaApr 21
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How rum fuelled ‘alcoholic capitalism’ in Canada’s early economyHistorian Allan Greer is hoping to address some gaps in the historical record with a new book called Canada, in the Age of Rum.CanadaApr 18
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Canada’s emissions reductions slowed in 2024, federal data showsA new report from the federal government says an increase in greenhouse gas emissions from the oil and gas industry in 2024 offset decreases in several other industries.EnvironmentApr 17
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Why allergy seasons are becoming ‘more intense overall’ in Canada'You cannot escape allergies if you live in Canada; it's impossible,' said Daniel Coates, director at Aerobiology Research Laboratories.WeatherApr 27
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The largest measles outbreak in the U.S. is over. Where does Canada stand?After Canada lost its measles elimination status on Nov. 10 2025, there have been 907 reported measles cases in the country since the start of 2026.Health8 hours
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Canada is getting a sovereign wealth fund. What we know so farThe Canada Strong Fund will 'invest alongside the private sector in nation-building projects,' Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday.EconomyApr 27
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Canada’s food suppliers are adding fuel surcharges they say are ‘temporary’Global News has obtained notices sent by three of Canada's largest food suppliers to their grocer clients informing them of the surcharges.ConsumerApr 15
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The most aesthetic planters you can buy in Canada right nowFrom succulents to fiddle leaf figs, read on for chic planters to elevate your indoor or outdoor area featuring standout designs from brands like Article, Umbra and Veradek.The CuratorApr 26
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5 things Canada and Finland have in common as NATO ally’s leader visitsStubb said he and Carney share values and interests and that in many ways he considers Canada an honorary member of the European Union and the Nordic nations.CanadaApr 15
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Canada’s AI minister says Anthropic withholding Mythos is ‘responsible’Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon met on Tuesday with representatives of Anthropic — the company that said its latest chatbot, Mythos, is too risky for public release.CanadaApr 14
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Steel, aluminum tariffs are trade irritants for Canada, Carney saysWhen asked what specific trade issues the U.S. has raised issues with, Prime Minister Mark Carney pointed to “provincial actions.”CanadaApr 23
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Egg products in Ontario, Quebec recalled due to salmonella contaminationTen lots of one kilogram Liquid Whole Eggs and Supreme Liquid Egg Whites have been recalled. The best-before dates range between March 24 and May 7.HealthApr 23
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Canada’s coercive control bill has a gap on elder abuse, experts say'If the same pattern of abuse is carried out by a son rather than a spouse, the proposed offence would not apply,' one expert testified.CanadaApr 22
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Canada’s health minister ‘looking into’ lifetime smoking ban after U.K. lawJustice Minister Sean Fraser said he is not part of any discussions that may be taking place around a potential smoking ban but said he supports measures to reduce tobacco use.Health8 hours
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Canada’s China EV deal risks breaking forced labour rules, committees hearCanada’s plan to import Chinese electric vehicles is raising forced labour concerns, according to experts who testified before parliamentary committees over recent days.Canada9 hours
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Shell to buy Canada’s ARC Resources in output-boosting $16.4 billion dealBritish energy giant Shell plc has agreed to buy Calgary-based energy company ARC Resources in a deal worth US$16.4 billion, including debt.MoneyApr 27
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Special weather statements issued for parts of Ontario, QuebecRain warnings are in effect across parts of Ontario and Quebec, with flooding concerns rising as saturated ground and swollen rivers face more rainfall.WeatherApr 18
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Carney is suspending Canada’s fuel excise tax for nearly 5 monthsPrime Minister Mark Carney has announced a temporary suspension of the federal fuel excise tax starting next week until Labour Day.CanadaApr 14
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Canada’s labour ministers agree to ‘harmonize’ some workplace safety standardsThe decision comes after a meeting of federal, provincial and territorial labour ministers where Ontario proposed changes to make it less costly to retrain out-of-province workers.CanadaApr 13
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Air Canada announces its first lie-flat seats on new aircraftThe Canadian airline has acquired 30 of its first Airbus A321XLR, a single-aisle aircraft that will have 14 lie-flat seats that will be available in signature class.CanadaApr 27