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Morouns' concrete empire expands into Ontario
Michigan family behind Ambassador Bridge moving controversial business north to Windsor.
Liberal grocery benefit payments start hitting accounts today
An estimated 12 million Canadians are eligible for one-time payments ranging from $267 to $533, based on household size.
Economy adds 88,000 jobs as jobless rate falls
Canada's labour market rebounded with a surprise gain in May, marking the first significant increase in employment since November.
Economic espionage verdict due in Hydro-Québec case
A Quebec judge is expected to rule Friday on the case of Yuesheng Wang, the first person charged under Canada's economic espionage law.
Not a recession yet, says Canada's recession authority
The C.D. Howe Institute says two quarters of shrinking GDP aren't enough to call it official—economists warn against reading too much...
Saskatchewan man ordered extradited for university hacking scheme
Ryan James Roach faces U.S. charges for allegedly hacking supercomputers at New York universities to mine cryptocurrency.
Stampede month away and hotel rooms are double or triple normal rates
Near-capacity occupancy means downtown rooms that rent for $300 in June start at $900 for the first weekend of the Stampede.
Carney's first six months: promises and progress
Six months into his tenure, Prime Minister Mark Carney is pursuing ambitious goals on trade, investment, and North American relations —...
Manitoba settles youth solitary confinement case for $129M
Court approves landmark settlement over the province's practice of segregating incarcerated children in isolation cells.
Former B.C. Mountie charged with sharing classified information
RCMP officer Michael Scoretz faces 13 charges including breach of trust after protected material was found at his home. No current...
Mohamed Harkat wins court round in deportation fight
Federal court judge rules 2018 decision that barred him from staying is unreasonable; case sent back for redetermination.
New campground in works for Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park
The province is seeking contractors to design and build facilities along one of Alberta's largest lakes, 275 kilometres north of Edmonton.