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Koodo boosting 5G speeds to 1Gbps for all customers
Telus is upgrading Koodo's 5G data cap from 250Mbps to 1Gbps on all plans. Existing customers get the speed boost free, but the rollout...
Rivers swelling across Alberta Rockies as snowmelt peaks
Banff area rivers are flowing at higher-than-normal levels due to high snowpack and warm temperatures. Flood watches are in effect.
Wildfire northwest of Edmonton forces evacuations
County of Barrhead residents remain displaced as officials assess damage from fire that destroyed some structures.
Ontario man pleads guilty to selling lethal substances online to 40+ countries
Kenneth Law admits to 14 counts of aiding suicide; murder charges withdrawn after selling sodium nitrite via websites.
Gas prices drop on Iran-U.S. deal prospects
Canadian drivers are seeing relief at the pumps as Middle East optimism pushes prices down, but experts warn the reprieve may be temporary.
Canada enters technical recession as economy stalls
GDP contracted for a second consecutive quarter in early 2026, marking the threshold economists use to define recession.
Canada-China ties in focus as Beijing's top diplomat visits
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand signals economic relationship is 'significant' as Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with PM Carney in Ottawa.
US-Iran ceasefire deal stalls as Tehran says concessions come 'through missiles'
Tentative 60-day extension uncertain; Iranian official signals nuclear negotiations remain contentious.
Canada slides into technical recession as GDP stalls
Real gross domestic product declined for two consecutive quarters; gold imports and weak resource sector drag blamed for economic slowdown.
Dental care plan applications open June 2
The federal Canadian Dental Care Plan opens for new applications Tuesday. Here's what you need to know to apply.
Quebec Language Law Failing, Commissioner's Report Shows
Government websites still offer English-language access despite stricter language requirements imposed three years ago, watchdog finds.
Supreme Court upholds ruling barring Indigenous title on private land
Decision denies Wolastoqey Nation's appeal, contrasting sharply with B.C. landmark ruling that questioned primacy of property rights.