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Huge blizzard brings Atlantic Canada to a screeching halt

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A massive, slow-moving blizzard has descended on the Maritimes, lashing the region with powerful, icy gusts that brought much of the area to a snow-caked standstill.

Donald Trump: 'America is deeply fortunate to have a neighbour like Canada'

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Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump struck an amiable, conciliatory note after face-to-face meetings Monday, acknowledging the unique nature of the Canada-U.S. relationship and the need to keep trade moving across a shared, secure border.

Justin Trudeau’s trip to Aga Khan's island under investigation by ethics commissioner

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Ethics Commissioner Mary Dawson has opened a second investigation related to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s vacation on the Aga Khan’s private Caribbean island.

$60-million Lotto Max win 'surreal': Quebec school janitor

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A school janitor who recently won $60 million in the lottery with his wife said Monday he has already called his boss to say he’s quitting.

Four more people illegally cross U.S. border into Quebec on foot: RCMP

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The RCMP are confirming they arrested four people who crossed illegally into Quebec today near the Vermont border.

U.S. border-tax plan would cut one percentage point from Canadian growth: study

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A proposed U.S. border-adjustment tax that has stirred up fears in Corporate Canada would inflict considerable damage on both economies, a new report said Tuesday.

'Want some pizza?' WestJet pilot comes to rescue for rerouted Air Canada passengers

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Leave it to a WestJet pilot to feed hungry Air Canada passengers.

Trudeau must act now to protect Canada from Trump's agenda, business group says

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An influential organization representing Canada's biggest corporations is urging Justin Trudeau to take ambitious steps to shield the country from threats posed by Donald Trump's domestic economic agenda.

Stuart McLean, host of CBC Radio’s ’Vinyl Cafe,’ has died

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Stuart McLean, a bestselling author, journalist and humorist who entertained millions as host of the popular CBC Radio program "The Vinyl Cafe," has died. He was 68.

Trudeau tries to calm Trump fears in Europe, which sees Canada as bridge to U.S.

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Fresh from his meeting in Washington, Justin Trudeau sought to bring Europe a message of reassurance Wednesday about the anxiety it faces over Donald Trump’s antipathy towards the continent.

Canada has worst ER/referral wait times in 11 developed countries: Report

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A new report suggests Canadians have the longest wait times for medical attention in emergency departments and for referrals to specialists among patients in 11 industrialized countries.

Public Health exec verbally abused staff: Integrity commissioner

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An executive who worked at the Public Health Agency of Canada verbally abused staff and other government employees, says a federal watchdog who investigated a whistleblower’s complaint.

Canada doing more than just military spending for NATO: Trudeau

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Canada's indifference to the ever-present push for more NATO spending was laid bare Friday in Germany as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau all but shrugged off Donald Trump's push to squeeze alliance members for more money.

Brewing beer battle bubbles toward top court

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The battle over provincial beer prices continues to brew in Canada.

Ex Harper aide Bruce Carson convicted of influence-peddling

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A one-time top aide to former prime minister Stephen Harper was convicted of criminal influence-peddling by Ontario’s highest court on Friday.

Feds to compensate 3 Canadians tortured in Syria

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The federal government will give apologies and compensation to three Canadians who were tortured in Syria.

Complaining about granddad's care on Facebook could cost nurse $30Gs

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Registered nurse Carolyn Strom said if she had known the outcome two years ago, she would not have taken to social media to criticize her grandfather’s long-term care.

Brian Mulroney sings 'When Irish Eyes Are Smiling' for Donald Trump

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Former prime minister Brian Mulroney apparently sang to U.S. President Donald Trump at the Mar-a-Lago in Florida Saturday night.

Montreal becomes sanctuary city

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Montreal city council passed a motion Monday making it the latest Canadian jurisdiction to declare itself a “sanctuary city” for non-status immigrants.

Accused Quebec City mosque shooter's case to resume March 30

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The case of the man charged with murder in last month’s mosque shootings in Quebec City will resume March 30.
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