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Middle East ceasefire deal expected within days
Pakistan's PM says agreement to end war between Israel, Iran and U.S. could be finalized within 24 hours, with funeral for slain Iranian...
PM Carney in Ireland drumming up trade, visiting ancestral home
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Dublin meeting with Irish leaders and discussing transatlantic ties as Canada seeks closer European relations.
Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center after court order
Workers began taking down the president's signage early Saturday, hours after a federal judge rejected efforts to extend the deadline.
Provinces push to control judge appointments; chief justice resists
Alberta and Ontario are seeking constitutional changes to appoint provincial judges themselves, but Canada's top justice says...
Woman critically injured in Sydney shark attack
A 3.5-meter shark mauled a 35-year-old swimmer off Coogee Beach on Saturday, leaving her with severe leg and arm wounds.
Deadline looms for Canadians claiming $4.75M drug settlement
People prescribed Rexulti between 2017 and 2025 can file claims for compulsive behaviours allegedly caused by the drug until Aug. 1.
Government benefit payments hitting accounts this week
Canadians eligible for disability and child tax payments should watch for deposits Thursday and Friday.
Canada to restrict social media for under-16s
Federal bill introduces age ban and creates new Digital Safety Commission to regulate social platforms and AI chatbots.
Toys 'R' Us Canada Splits Assets Among Three Buyers to Exit Creditor Protection
The retailer will sell its brand name and Geoffrey mascot to U.S. firm Ad Populum, while current owner Doug Putman acquires inventory...
Elon Musk becomes world's first trillionaire as SpaceX goes public
Canadian-born entrepreneur's net worth surges past $1.1 trillion with SpaceX IPO; 4,400+ employees become millionaires through company...
Four grizzly bears killed through Alberta's problem wildlife program
Three incidents in 2026 near Pincher Creek as livestock predation rises; province invests $700K over five years in deterrent measures...
Air Canada ratifies four-year customer service contract
The airline's 6,000 customer service employees win 21 per cent in compounded wage increases over the agreement period.