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Trump to appeal tariff refund order affecting Canadian importers
The U.S. administration plans to challenge a court order requiring it to refund all companies that paid invalidated tariffs, not just...
B.C. Conservatives set to name new leader Saturday
Five candidates vying to replace John Rustad. Party emerged from obscurity but fractured under his leadership.
One dead, child critical after three-car crash near Smiths Falls
A collision involving an ambulance on Highway 15 left one person dead and a child airlifted to CHEO in critical condition Friday afternoon.
Ukraine strikes Russian oil depots as Kyiv prepares for heavier bombardment
Drone attacks damaged facilities in Rostov and Krasnodar regions. Russia has warned of upcoming "systemic strikes" on Ukraine's capital.
Tomato prices surge 21% in Canada, fueling restaurant cuts
Grocery costs for tomatoes have spiked to $6.10 per kilogram, pushing some eateries to drop them from menus.
Canada Post workers vote today on tentative deal after two years of strife
About 55,000 union members wrap up balloting on a five-year contract with wage increases of 6.5 and 3 percent in the first two years.
Immigration court cases quadrupled since 2020, lawyers blame automation
Federal Court immigration filings have surged to 28,000 cases last year, with lawyers linking the spike to government use of AI in visa...
Rescuers free 4 men trapped in Laos cave after 10 days
Four villagers safely evacuated from flooded cave; two people still missing after group entered seeking minerals.
Federal government pressed on climate policy modelling
Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin faced tough questioning Thursday on whether the government has evidence its rollbacks aren't harming...
Five nude beaches across Quebec welcome naturists this summer
Quebec has no official nude beaches, but five well-known spots have built reputations over decades. Here's where they are and what's legal.
Man dead after falling from cliff north of Toronto
30-year-old from Ontario died after fall near Collingwood. OPP investigating; no foul play suspected.
Canada Post workers vote on tentative deal with wage increases
55,000 union members casting ballots on five-year contract after two years of labour strife.