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Canada tightens asylum route from French territory off Newfoundland
Starting June 4, travelers from Saint-Pierre-Miquelon by ferry now need an electronic travel authorization—a $7 permit previously used...
10 years of MAID in Canada: love, pain, and divisions
As the country marks a decade since medical assistance in dying became legal, four people reflect on how it has reshaped their lives.
Montreal firm wins first Canadian SAFE defence contract
Marconi Technologies landed a $10M deal to supply tactical radios to Poland under the EU defence procurement agreement Canada joined in May.
Canada ranks 14th most peaceful country as U.S. slips further
The Global Peace Index shows Canada retaining its position while the U.S. dropped to 134th due to rising political violence and declining safety.
Japan's World Cup fans clean stadium after match—a 28-year tradition
Japanese supporters stayed behind after their Sunday match against the Netherlands to clean the Dallas stadium, upholding a...
Why municipal elections matter — and why we ignore them
Six provinces and one territory are holding elections this year, yet municipal races draw far less engagement than federal or provincial...
Federal Government Introduces Privacy and Water-Safety Bills
Parliament will consider updates to Canada's private-sector privacy law and legislation to ensure First Nations have access to clean...
Military Police Stop Accepting Sexual Offence Complaints
Starting Monday, military police will no longer handle Criminal Code sexual offences. Cases will move to the civilian justice system...
10 years of MAID in Canada: love, pain, and sharp divisions
A decade after Canada legalized medical assistance in dying, opinions have grown far more divided, with some celebrating peaceful...
Manufacturing sales rose 4.2% in April to $77.1B
Petroleum and coal product sales jumped 22.6%, helped by refineries ramping up production after maintenance shutdowns.
Carney heads to G7 summit as Trump announces Iran deal
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in France for the summit as the U.S. says it reached an agreement to end the conflict in Iran.
Military police stop taking sexual assault complaints
Starting today, the Canadian Armed Forces transfers sex offence investigations to civilian police under Bill C-11 reforms.