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Stéphane Dion says Canada needs more diplomats in Europe

Former foreign affairs minister argues Ottawa must staff up embassies and set deadlines for implementing trade and defence agreements...

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Parks Canada expanding grizzly bear tracking in Banff

Three adult males were collared this spring as part of a habitat security program. One famous bear, known as The Boss, removed his...

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Japan tripling tourist tax starting July 1

Canadians heading to Japan will pay C$26.11 instead of C$8.70 when they leave—part of a broader push to fund tourism infrastructure.

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Cuba opens hotel sector to Cuban investors as foreign chains pull out

Meliá, Royalton, Iberostar pulling operations after U.S. sanctions. Gov't now recruiting Cuban managers—diaspora and residents.

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Canadian cities team up on military infrastructure planning

Federation of Canadian Municipalities launches Defence Task Force. Edmonton positions itself as a strategic hub for dual-use infrastructure.

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Saskatchewan housing prices hit record high; Saskatoon now pricier than Edmonton

Strong demand and low inventory push benchmark price to $381,100 in May. Saskatoon's surge outpaces most Alberta cities.

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Rogers wins Canada's 5G reliability crown for eighth straight year

Umlaut testing ranks Rogers ahead of Bell and Telus. But crowdsourced data shows competitors matching performance in some categories.

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Manitoba settles solitary confinement lawsuit for $129 million

A court approved a settlement for inmates placed in isolation, with compensation starting at $3,000 for adults and up to $100,000...

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WestJet and Sunwing suspend Cuba flights indefinitely

Airlines halt service over energy crisis and U.S. blockade. Guests offered refunds or rebooking to alternative destinations.

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Environment Canada forecasts hot, humid summer across Canada

Temperatures expected to soar well above normal this summer. Climate change and El Niño driving the heat.

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Tim Hortons Korea's matcha and black sesame Iced Capps

A Calgary writer tried the Korean-exclusive menu and found creative layers that outshine what Canadians get at home.

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FIFA allows one sealed water bottle at World Cup matches

New policy reverses earlier ban after criticism from fans and Canadian officials.