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Canada honours U.S. Independence Day with joint fighter jet fly pastCanada is marking the United States’ 250th birthday with a joint military fly-past, a Niagara Falls light display, 250 maple trees and a message from Mark Carney.CanadaJul 4
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U.S. flags concerns over Canada’s ties to China as it blocks CUSMA renewalSpeaking to Global News, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the White House is concerned Beijing could use Canada as a back door into the American market.PoliticsJul 2
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The Canada Strong Pass is back. Here’s what it gets you on discount or freeThe Canada Strong Pass has returned ahead of the busy summer travel season, and it offers free or discounted admission and travel at various locations across Canada.ConsumerJun 19
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Chinese EV issue part of U.S. trade talks, Mexico foreign secretary saysThe sale of Chinese-made electric vehicles in the North American market, in both Mexico and Canada, is a sticking point for Washington.Canada12 hours
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‘A wound that cannot be repaired’: Two fallen N.W.T. wildfire fighters identifiedTwo of the three people who died after a plane fighting wildfires in the Northwest Territories went down last month have been identified.FireJul 9
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Canada, Turkey launch free-trade agreement talksThe move follows an agreement last month by Canadian and Turkish trade ministers to begin exploratory discussions aimed at concluding a free-trade agreement.CanadaJul 7
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Alberta separatists win partial victory in court on referendum petitionAn Alberta Court of Appeal judge ruled Monday that Elections Alberta can begin verifying signatures on a citizens' petition calling for a referendum on the province's independence.PoliticsJun 29
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Looking for FIFA World Cup watch parties in Metro Vancouver? Here they areIf you want to share the adrenaline flowing atmosphere future matches offer, here are some places in Metro Vancouver to catch the games for free.SportsJun 12
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Court battle involving Alberta separatist leader who had assets frozen set to resumeThat injunction is set to be reviewed as part of a legal battle between Rath and Tallcree First Nation over a multimillion-dollar trust fund.PoliticsJul 15
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Canada’s economy is ‘on pause’ amid CUSMA negotiations, says DeloitteCanada's economy is stuck in a period of slow growth because of weak business investment and trade uncertainty, according to a report from Deloitte.EconomyJun 25
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Republican bill aims to punish Canadian provinces with U.S. alcohol bansThe legislature comes as eight Canadian provincial governments levied restrictions on U.S. alcohol imports following U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs last year.EconomyJul 6
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Ottawa giving Jasper an additional $520 million for wildfire recoveryThe federal finance minister paid a visit to Jasper, Alta., on Tuesday and brought with him a huge funding announcement towards recovery efforts from the 2024 wildfire.FireJun 30
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The Canada Child Benefit goes out on Monday and gets a small increaseBenefit payments will be issued on Monday for the Canada Child Benefit, and households that qualify will see a bit more money this time as part of an annual increase.ConsumerJul 17
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How Tourism Calgary took over a downtown Toronto subway stationA pop of Calgary-coded colours and references has been greeting passengers at a downtown Toronto subway station as part of a new tourism campaign.CanadaJul 8
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25% of Canadians say StatCan not free of political influence: internal pollJust 62 per cent of Canadians believe Statistics Canada's data to be reliable, while 25 per cent do not believe the agency is free of political influence.CanadaJul 13
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Swiss collector working with First Nations leaders to repatriate Indigenous artifactsVincent Escriba estimates his collection to be worth between $13 and $17 million and wants the items sold together.CanadaJun 28
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What happens to CUSMA on July 1? The paths ahead as review set to beginJuly 1 is the date set out in CUSMA for the countries to either formally extend the agreement another 16 years or continue under annual reviews for up to a decade.EconomyJun 30
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LeBlanc says Canada seeking clarity after U.S. opts for annual CUSMA reviewThe Canadian government says uncertainty remains over next steps after the Trump administration decided to require annual reviews of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement.PoliticsJul 5
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U.S. ambassador denies donations delayed Gordie Howe Bridge openingU.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra denies political donations delayed the Gordie Howe bridge opening and says he's optimistic the crossing will open soon.PoliticsJul 4
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Rogers’ MLSE play the latest in broader shiftSports business experts say Rogers Communications Inc.'s full takeover of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment is the latest sign of a shift in Canada's professional sports landscape.SportsJul 7