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U.S. residents spent about $2.5-billion in Canada from January to March, a more than 27-per-cent increase from the same ...
Workers, whose contracts were set to expire in September, informed of decision last week, CRA spokesperson says ...
Vital shareholders will receive 1.9062 shares of Crescent common stock for each share held, representing an offer valued at ...
Canadian Transportation Agency says it had a backlog of about 85,000 complaints before the Air Canada strike started ...
The federal government’s troubled attempt to modernize its pay system will be probed by the federal Auditor-General as the ...
Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that burning the flag is legitimate political expression protected by the U.S. Constitution ...
French officials denounced the letter, addressed to French President Macron, saying it ‘did not correspond to the reality’ ...
A water skimmer over the evacuation area where firefighters were battling the Long Lake wildfire in Nova Scotia's Annapolis ...
Negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers are set to resume. A Canada Post spokeswoman says ...
St. Joseph’s Health Care London is no longer using dogs in tests after two whistleblowers came forward to Animal Justice ...
Alberta’s government is in early-stage talks with several Japanese crude oil refiners to explore a joint venture in which it ...
Shares of CSX fell about 5 per cent after Buffett told CNBC he was not interested in a merger, dousing investor hopes that ...
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