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Russia threatens to publish address of Canadian drone company
Moscow responds to Canada's drone-production deal with Ukraine by targeting a Hamilton manufacturer.
Senate calls for national wildfire coordination centre
Federal committee recommends dedicated office to manage cross-provincial fire response and modernize Canada's aviation fleet.
Ottawa soccer star heading to second World Cup
Jonathan David, Canada's all-time men's leading scorer, will represent the country in this summer's tournament.
More than 4,000 public servants approved for early retirement
Federal early-retirement incentive program sees massive uptake; only 12 applications denied so far.
Ottawa restricts social media for under-16s
New federal bill sets safety criteria for platforms; exemptions possible if companies implement adequate child protections.
OB-GYN group releases independent vaccine guidance for pregnant women
The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists published its own immunization schedule for pregnant and postpartum women,...
Two children die in northern B.C. UTV rollover
An eight-year-old boy and seven-year-old girl were killed when the vehicle rolled several times near Pouce Coupe on June 4.
Prime minister says Gordie Howe Bridge opening may take 'a bit longer'
Mark Carney signals patience on Windsor-Detroit crossing as U.S. demands compensation before allowing inauguration.
Rifflandia, Victoria's 18-year music festival, folds permanently
The beloved multi-day festival, which launched acts like Charli XCX and Lorde before they became mega-stars, could not sustain...
Two dead in Coteau-du-Lac police chase that ended in river
Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes investigating after vehicle fleeing SQ patrol crashed into water early Wednesday.
Trump signals he won't renew CUSMA trade agreement with Canada
U.S. President says the nation doesn't need anything from Canada or Mexico. CUSMA, which replaced NAFTA, is up for renewal in 2026.
Keurig settlement deadline looms for Canadian claimants
Canadians have until July 8 to claim money from a $1.85M class-action settlement over misleading pod recycling claims.