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Trump administration to create a strategic reserve for rare earth elements
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Trump administration plans to deploy nearly $12 billion to create a strategic reserve of rare earth elements, a stockpile that could counter China's ability to use its dominance ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2026
Estée Lauder fined $750k for using 'forever chemicals' in some eyeliners
OTTAWA - Cosmetics company Este Lauder has been fined $750,000 after federal agents found it was using "forever chemicals" in some of its eyeliner products. The company has pleaded guilty to two count...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2026
Canadians sitting on $2 billion in uncashed federal cheques: documents
OTTAWA - Canadians have left more than $2 billion on the table by not cashing millions of paper cheques mailed out by the federal government, documents tabled recently in Parliament say. The data says...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2026
Credit agency downgrades Nova Scotia's finances, citing more spending and debt
HALIFAX - One of the biggest credit rating agencies in the world is downgrading its view of the Nova Scotia government's finances, saying higher-than-budgeted spending on seniors and health care could...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2026
Disabled train west of Toronto's Union Station causing major delays, commuter chaos
TORONTO - GO Transit riders are facing significant delays after a train was disabled near Canada's largest train station in downtown Toronto Monday morning. An alert posted on the GO Transit website s...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2026
Federal automotive strategy needs to reward Canadian production: report
TORONTO - As the profile of Canada's automotive sector shifts dramatically, a new report is pushing the federal government to reward automotive companies that are committed to the country. The report ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2026
Canada Computers says customer information compromised during data breach
Canada Computers Inc. says personal information belonging to some of its customers was compromised during a recent data breach. The technology retailer says any customers who entered personal informat...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2026
Thousands of Alberta government employees return to offices as hybrid work plan ends
EDMONTON - Thousands of Alberta government workers, including probation and conservation officers and administrative staff, returned to work in their offices full time Monday. Sunday marked the offici...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2026
Nuclear refurbishment done and under budget at Ontario's Darlington plant: minister
A nuclear refurbishment at the Darlington power plant is now complete and the unit is set to soon return to service. Energy Minister Stephen Lecce is making the announcement today, saying the refurbis...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2026
Badger, N.L., mayor says floodwater receding slowly, but partial evacuation remains
HALIFAX - The mayor of a central Newfoundland town said floodwaters were decreasing slightly, but a partial evacuation was still in effect Sunday and there's now a boil-water advisory. Dennis Butt, ma...
The Canadian Press
Feb 01, 2026
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