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Supreme Court says trial-delay limits already flexible enough
Canada's top court rejects Crown's request to loosen criminal trial timelines, citing the Jordan framework's built-in adaptability.
Canada enters technical recession as economy contracts
GDP shrank for a second consecutive quarter. Poilievre blames Carney's policies; the government points to weak resource extraction.
Canada-Ukraine forge drone production deal with Hamilton firm
Defence ministers sign agreement to co-produce military drones in Canada for Ukraine's armed forces.
Canada Post loses $205M in first quarter as mail volumes plummet
Revenue dropped 14.3 per cent. Labour uncertainty and competition from other carriers took a toll.
Canadian Medical Association names first Black president
Dr. Bolu Ogunyemi, a 39-year-old St. John's dermatologist, assumed the role Friday. He's also the CMA's first president from Memorial University.
A UN panel accuses Canada of genocide against Indigenous peoples
The Permanent Peoples' Tribunal issued a preliminary declaration Friday on residential schools and unmarked graves.
Federal deficit hits $55.3 billion for 2025-26 fiscal year
The government posted a deficit 28% larger than the previous year, though the Finance Department cautioned these figures aren't final.
Canada officially in technical recession after two quarters of decline
Statistics Canada reports real GDP declined for the second consecutive quarter. Weakness in resource extraction and construction drove...
Ontario man pleads guilty in global lethal-substance operation
Kenneth Law admitted to 14 counts of aiding suicide after selling sodium nitrite online to people in over 40 countries through websites...
Trump considers extending Iran ceasefire for 60 days
The U.S. president said Friday he's meeting with advisors to decide whether to approve a tentative agreement that would extend the...
Ontario man expected to plead guilty in aiding-suicide case
Kenneth Law, accused of selling deadly substances online, faces 14 counts related to people who died by suicide.
Céline Dion TV series in development with family blessing
A drama chronicling the Quebec icon's childhood in Charlemagne is being developed by LA studio and pitched to international buyers.