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Trump revives '51st state' talk as Canada enters recession
U.S. president reignites rhetoric after new economic data. Canadian leaders dismiss remarks as political theatre but backdrop is complicated.
Mark Carney sidesteps recession question, sparking backlash
Video shows PM leaving without answering journalist's question as Canada enters technical recession. Toronto residents express frustration.
CRA sitting on nearly $2 billion in uncashed cheques
11 million unclaimed payments waiting — some over $100,000. Ottawa urges Canadians to check their accounts.
MPs hear surveillance concerns over federal 'lawful access' bill
Digital rights group OpenMedia tells Parliament the proposed legislation would dangerously expand police and intelligence powers while...
Canada soccer fans pack Commonwealth in rain for World Cup tune-up
46,000 Edmonton supporters brave downpour to watch Men's National Team beat Uzbekistan 2-0. Alphonso Davies confirms he'll miss opener.
Carney won't expel U.S. envoy over '51st state' rhetoric
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada will continue working with U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra despite his amplification of Trump's...
Canada child benefit payment rising in July with top-up arriving this week
Eligible families will receive an additional GST top-up payment on June 5 before quarterly payments increase 25% under the new Canada...
Federal AI strategy launches with emphasis on trust and workers
Minister Solomon says new framework prioritizes privacy and data protection for Canadians.
Census follow-up underway; non-compliance carries fines up to $1,000
Statistics Canada is contacting households that missed the May 12 deadline to complete the 2026 Census questionnaire. Penalties for...
Four Canadian universities rank in global top 0.4%
University of Toronto holds first place nationally for fourth consecutive year in CWUR rankings.
Quebec records first tornado of 2026 in Saguenay region
An EF0 tornado touched down near Saint-Thomas-Didyme on May 25, producing winds up to 100 km/h and causing minor damage across a 750-metre path.
3-year-old dies after bouncy castle swept up by wind in Quebec
A child critically injured when an inflatable structure was lifted and thrown by powerful wind gusts at a community event in LaSalle has died.