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Canada's economy shows weakness as recession talk intensifies
New GDP figures spark debate over whether the country is entering a formal recession, with economists divided on what the data actually means.
Canada's wildland firefighters still aren't officially firefighters
A classification quirk leaves thousands of wildland firefighters fighting for recognition, pension benefits and early retirement — and...
Iran launches first missile strike since April ceasefire
Israel says it intercepted all missiles from Iran in bombardment that breaks months of fragile regional calm. Tehran warns more attacks...
Canada's economy shows weakness as recession talk heats up
Latest GDP figures reveal a 0.1 per cent annualized decline, sparking debate over whether Canada is heading into recession — and what...
What Canada's Governor General actually does
Louise Arbour takes office Monday. Here's the constitutional role behind the pomp and ceremony.
Three killed, two injured in multi-vehicle crash near Kawartha Lakes
An 18-year-old driver and two motorcyclists died Saturday evening at Highway 7 and New Heights Road in Omemee.
PM Carney heads to Europe for G7 summit amid global tensions
Prime Minister Mark Carney travels to Ireland and France this week for talks on geopolitics, trade and the challenge of managing...
What wedding gifts should cost in a pricier world
As Canadian weddings get more expensive, guests are rethinking how much to spend on gifts while balancing their own rising living costs.
Japan Triples Tourist Tax Starting July 1
The "sayonara tax" jumps from C$8.70 to C$26.11 for Canadian travellers heading to popular Asian destinations.
Canada's World Cup defence weakened by injury to key centre-back
Moïse Bombito will miss the FIFA World Cup after his surgically repaired leg isn't healthy enough to compete.
Canada's World Cup squad loses key defender Moïse Bombito
Centre-back Moïse Bombito has been ruled out of the FIFA World Cup after his surgically repaired leg was deemed not healthy enough to compete.
Mental Health Crisis Hits Canada's Farming Communities
Farming ranks as one of the nation's most stressful occupations, with women shouldering extra burden.