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  • Carney reaches ‘landmark’ tariff quota deal with China on EVs, canola

    Prime Minister Mark Carney touted a renewed relationship with China and “enormous progress” on trade irritants as he announced a new deal with Beijing on electric vehicles and canola at the end of a high-profile trip to China on Friday. But the agreement has received mixed reviews at home. Ontario and the auto sector warned…

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    Jan 16, 2026 12:20 PM
  • Saskatchewan’s Moe, canola farmers say trade deal with China ‘very good news’

    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and canola farmers are hailing Canada’s new trade deal with China as “very good news” that could restore exports for the major Prairie crop. Moe accompanied Prime Minister Mark Carney to Beijing this week to strike the deal. It will see China significantly reduce tariffs on Canadian canola seed — and…

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    Jan 16, 2026 12:18 PM
  • Tesla granted more time in US investigation into its self-driving tech

    Tesla granted more time in US investigation into its self-driving tech

    U.S. regulators have granted a five-week extension for Tesla to respond to allegations that its vehicles have broken traffic laws while operating in what the electric automaker calls “full self-driving” mode. An investigation of Tesla’s full-self driving feature was opened in October after the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration said it had collected dozens…

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    Jan 16, 2026 12:14 PM
  • In Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, legal challenge fails to stop contentious floatel — but affirms women’s rights

    In Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, legal challenge fails to stop contentious floatel — but affirms women’s rights

    When a federal judge ruled last month in favour of Woodfibre LNG’s floating work camp to keep housing workers near Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, it seemed at first glance the legal challenge had failed. The judicial review case asked the court to overturn the federal government’s approval of the “floatel” — a former Estonian cruise liner converted into…

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    Jul 29, 2025 11:32 AM
  • ‘System in crisis’: Edmonton EMS overtime up 81 per cent since 2021

    ‘System in crisis’: Edmonton EMS overtime up 81 per cent since 2021

    Amidst a worsening staffing crisis in Alberta’s emergency medical services, Edmonton paramedics are logging record amounts of overtime. Yet, dozens of shifts go unfilled each day and drops in service levels have become routine. In 2024, Edmonton EMS staff worked 134,573 hours of overtime, an 81 per cent increase from 74,356 hours in 2021, according…

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    Jul 29, 2025 11:20 AM
  • Advocate hopes review of N.B. right-to-information law strengthens weak legislation

    Advocate hopes review of N.B. right-to-information law strengthens weak legislation

    An advocate for government transparency hopes a review of New Brunswick’s right-to-information law makes it easier for the public to access documents and records. The Liberal government has asked for public submissions on its election promise to modernize legislation governing the public’s right to obtain information from provincial departments and agencies. The Centre for Law…

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    Jul 29, 2025 11:15 AM
  • Cyberattack on Russian airline Aeroflot causes the cancellation of more than 100 flights

    Cyberattack on Russian airline Aeroflot causes the cancellation of more than 100 flights

    A cyberattack on Russian state-owned flagship carrier Aeroflot caused a mass outage to the company’s computer systems on Monday, Russia’s prosecutor’s office said, forcing the airline to cancel more than 100 flights and delay others. Ukrainian hacker group Silent Crow and Belarusian hacker activist group the Belarus Cyber-Partisans, which opposes the rule of Belarusian President…

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    Jul 28, 2025 4:25 PM
  • States file lawsuit against Trump administration over efforts to collect SNAP recipients’ data

    States file lawsuit against Trump administration over efforts to collect SNAP recipients’ data

    Washington (AP) — A coalition of 20 state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Trump administration’s demand that their states turn over personal data of people enrolled in a federally funded food assistance program, fearing the information will be used to aid mass deportations. The data demand comes as the Trump administration has…

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    Jul 28, 2025 11:42 AM
  • Alberta spent $30M on unpaid land rent for delinquent oil and gas companies in 2024

    Alberta spent $30M on unpaid land rent for delinquent oil and gas companies in 2024

    The Alberta government paid more than $30 million on behalf of delinquent oil and gas companies in 2024, The Narwhal has learned. The companies failed to pay rent owed to landowners for the use of their property for oil and gas activities. This represents a 4,500 per cent increase in the amount of money the…

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    Jul 28, 2025 11:23 AM
  • N.S. reform of care of people with disabilities behind in housing ‘complex’ cases

    There’s been a surge in the number of Nova Scotians with complex disabilities stuck in temporary housing, according to recent figures released by the province. This rise in what are called “temporary shelter arrangements,” or TSAs, operated by for-profit and non-profit agencies has occurred despite a plan by the province to decrease their use over…

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    Jul 28, 2025 11:22 AM
  • The House is looking into the Epstein investigation. Here’s what could happen next

    The House is looking into the Epstein investigation. Here’s what could happen next

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A key House committee is looking into the investigation of the late Jeffrey Epstein for sex trafficking crimes, working to subpoena President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice for files in the case as well as hold a deposition of Epstein’s former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell. The Republican-led House Oversight and Government Reform Committee…

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    Jul 26, 2025 4:30 PM
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