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The Canadian Press
Canadian dairy farmers’ group pans new trade pact with U.S., Mexico
WASHINGTON - Canadian dairy farmers are panning the renegotiated trade pact between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, saying the deal will undercut the industry by limiting exports and opening up the marke...
The Canadian Press
Oct 01, 2018
Out with NAFTA, in with USMCA: Canada inks new trade deal with U.S., Mexico
By James McCarten WASHINGTON - A new era in North American free trade dawned in the dead of night Sunday as a 14-month NAFTA modernization effort between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico finally came to fr...
The Canadian Press
Oct 01, 2018
Riders pick up the win in Montreal
Johnny Manziel finally got his first CFL touchdown, but the quarterback wants to start winning football games. Manziel threw two touchdowns in a losing effort as the surging Saskatchewan Roughriders b...
The Canadian Press
Sep 30, 2018
The Saskatchewan Roughriders celebrate a play during the Labour Day Classic at Regina's Mosaic Stadium on Sept. 2, 2018. (Saskatchewan Roughriders/Twitter)
With looming NAFTA deadline and intensive talks, Freeland postpones UN speech
By James McCarten, The Canadian Press WASHINGTON - Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland postponed her marquee United Nations speech Saturday as negotiators on both sides of the Canada-U.S. borde...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2018
Health Canada issues advisory about potentially faulty EpiPens
OTTAWA - Health Canada is warning that some EpiPens may not slide out of their tubes easily, possibly delaying emergency treatment. The agency says it was advised by Pfizer Canada about the issue, whi...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2018
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Toronto firm sues Ticketmaster over alleged “double-dip commissions”
TORONTO - A Toronto-based law firm has launched a proposed class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster, alleging the ticket-selling giant has been taking "double-dip commissions" on the resale market fo...
The Canadian Press
Sep 27, 2018
Trans Mountain CEO says pipe construction could restart in 2019 on NEB timeline
Dan Healing CALGARY - The president and CEO of Trans Mountain Corp. says its sidelined pipeline project could be back on track by next year under a new National Energy Board hearing schedule, setting ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 27, 2018
Dad furious, PM rapped over transfer of girl’s killer to healing lodge
By Colin Perkel, The Canadian Press The father of a raped and murdered eight-year-old girl said on Wednesday the transfer of one of her killers to a prison "healing lodge" has sparked widespread anger...
The Canadian Press
Sep 26, 2018
New Brunswick Tories win most seats, but Liberals will try to stay in power
Voters in New Brunswick have turned have their backs on the province's entrenched two-party system for the first time in a generation, electing enough third party candidates to leave the Liberals and ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 25, 2018
Canada has removed six out of 900 asylum seekers already facing U.S. deportation
OTTAWA - Newly released figures show Canadian officials have removed only a handful of the hundreds of irregular migrants who arrived in Canada while they were already facing deportation orders from t...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2018
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