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Medical neglect alleged in Canadian's death in U.S. ICE custody
A complaint alleges a Miami prison health worker failed to assess or treat a Canadian detainee before he died of acute kidney failure.
Trump cuts steel and aluminum tariffs for U.S. manufacturers
Steel tariffs drop from 25% to 15%, with potential savings for North American companies through 2027.
CUSMA trade deal faces July 1 review as Trump threatens exit
Canada's biggest trade agreement covering $1 trillion in annual commerce is up for renewal. Experts say Trump may be bluffing on...
Saskatchewan wildfires force out 1,200 residents; evacuation order lifted near Shellbrook
Cayford fire near Manitoba border burns vigorously; Lobstick fire shows progress as rain expected later this week.
Alberta separatism pushes forward with referendum vote months away
Albertans could vote on separation this fall, with 35% supporting the move in recent polling while separatists canvass neighborhoods.
Invasive mosquitoes carrying brain virus detected in B.C.
Scientists found African and Asian mosquito species carrying California serogroup virus in Sea-to-Sky region north of Vancouver.
Auger-Aliassime chases Grand Slam history at French Open
The Montreal native is through to the quarterfinals at Roland Garros, just three wins away from becoming the first Canadian man to win a major.
Ottawa pledges $2.75B to Quebec City tramway project
Federal funding bump covers 36% of the cost. Official announcement expected Tuesday from PM Carney and Premier Fréchette.
Serena Williams returning to pro tennis at 44
The 23-time Grand Slam champion has accepted a wild card to play doubles at Queen's Club next week. Wimbledon return possible.
Bow River rising in Banff as snowpack melts, rain continues
High streamflow advisory remains in place as the larger-than-normal snowpack and ongoing rain raise water levels, forcing playground and...
Bank of Canada cautions against calling current slump a recession
While GDP shows two quarters of negative growth, economists and central bank officials say the picture is more complex and shouldn't be...
Deadline nears for Canadians to claim up to $500 in LastPass settlement
Canadians affected by the 2022 LastPass data breach have until June 23 to file claims for compensation from a US$3 million...