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Manitoba cancels polar bear ecotourism permits for company owned by PC leadership candidate

Manitoba has rescinded polar bear viewing vehicle permits for a Churchill ecotourism company owned by a candidate vying to lead the opposition Progressive Conservative Party.The provincial wildlife branch told...

The tariff trade war escalates

After months of back-and-forth, will-he-or-won't-he, it's officially on: U.S. President Donald Trump has slapped 25% tariffs on most Canadian goods, and 10% on Canadian...

Transition process to replace Justin Trudeau is quietly underway

Far from the political spotlight and prying eyes, the process has already begun.When the next Liberal leader is announced on March 9, it will...

By 6, kids think boys are better than girls at computer science. These programs aim to change that

During lunch recess at Arnott Charlton Public School in Brampton, Ont., girls tinker with coding small, colourful LED lights-and-circuits kits or compose music on...

The trade war is here. You’ll notice it at the grocery store first

Canadians' pocketbooks will likely be the victim of a prolonged trade war with the U.S., with the prices on consumer goods potentially rising over...

Q&A | N.B. military historian examines Trump’s threat to annex Canada

U.S. President Donald Trump's persistent boast that Canada will be the 51st state has been taken with different degrees of seriousness in Canada.Some say it's just bluster,...

U.S.-eh? Who are the Canadians who would support a 51st state?

It may surprise and even enrage many people to know there are Canadians out there who wouldn't mind this country becoming the 51st state of...

Ottawa files notice to intervene in Supreme Court hearing on Quebec’s secularism bill

The federal government has officially filed a notice to intervene in the Supreme Court of Canada's hearing on Quebec's secularism law.The top court announced...

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