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British Prime Minister Theresa May will meet Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa on Monday as Canadian officials try to resolve a potentially damaging trade dispute over passenger jets with U.S. aerospace manufacturer Boeing. - 'Impossible': Senior police officials tell MPs they won't be ready for legal cannabis
- Ontario coroner investigates after woman, 71, died on apartment floor while waiting for paramedics
- 'The fire is out of control': Southwestern Alberta wildfire quadruples in size in 2 days
- Could the Ontario government actually lose money selling pot?: Opinion
- Miners who boasted about killing uncontacted Amazon tribe members now under investigation
- Wild photography: Buck outswims hungry wolf in northern Alberta lake
When a wolf swam after a mighty buck in the depths of a northern Alberta lake, David Smith was there to capture the struggle, frame by frame. - Augmented reality is about to get really big. Here's why
- Despite a hot economy, federal government will continue borrowing to invest: Morneau
- 'Making invisible things visible': With iPhone 8 and iPhone X, Apple kicks off the augmented reality wars
- 'False alarm' prompts anti-terror operation near Barcelona church
- 'We never let him go without supervision': Daycare worker says Saskatoon boy who died had autism
- IIHF president says NHL Olympic participation 'now gone'
- How storm surges beach manatees and flood inland streets
- Almost 40 Thunder Bay police investigations being reviewed by watchdog group
- New crew arrives at International Space Station
- Destruction 'on a biblical scale': Caribbean residents try to rebuild lives after Irma
- Nova Scotia Mountie killed after stopping to provide roadside help
A 35-year-old Mountie who pulled over to help two people in an SUV change a tire Tuesday evening was killed when a utility van collided with his cruiser. - Allan MacEachen, former federal cabinet minister from Nova Scotia, dead at 96
- Trudeau's promise of a renewed relationship with Indigenous Peoples seems to be all talk
- Just clicking on 'free' Facebook offers leaves you open to villains and viruses
- Jeff Sessions, reportedly mulling lie-detector tests, wields a 'psychological billy club'
- Google's plan to eliminate Zika-carrying mosquitoes: more mosquitoes?
- Trudeau's Bahamas vacation cost over $215K — far more than initially disclosed
- 'This is all we've got left': Slow return to Irma-hit Florida Keys reveals scenes of devastation
- Outraged New Hampshire town holds rally for biracial boy nearly hanged by teenagers
- Suu Kyi to skip UN assembly amid allegations of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar
- Ken King says Flames will not pursue new arena in Calgary
- Controversial senator says all Canadians free to preserve own culture 'on their own time, with their own dime'
After vowing to take the summer months to consult with Indigenous people, Conservative Senator Lynn Beyak says she now believes all First Nations should renounce their Indigenous rights and integrate into Canadian society. - 8 Florida nursing home deaths linked to Hurricane Irma's aftermath
- The savings habit: Census shows 2/3 of Canadians have it
- Census 2016: highlights from latest report on Canadian income levels
- Age matters when it comes to screening for cervical cancer
- 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli heading to jail
- Montreal adds Iroquois symbol to flag, strips British general of street name
- Turkey won't be joining EU in 'foreseeable future'
- Fewer young kids, more seniors in low-income households: census
- Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne testifying today in bribery trial of former aide, organizer
- 'We don't have the luxury of time': MPs urged to push forward with legal pot despite calls to slow down
- Where does Canada sit 10 years after the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples?
It’s been 10 years since the world’s Indigenous Peoples celebrated the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Canada has agreed to adopt the declaration, but it's been a slow process so far. - 'What a story:' How The Room, the 'greatest bad movie' ever, is poised to hit mainstream
- Does the Canadian government owe an apology to Irma evacuees?
- Mountie killed helping motorists had history of going 'the extra mile'
- CFL eliminates contact practices, lengthens schedule in name of safety
- High school shooting near Spokane, Wash., leaves 1 student dead, 3 injured
- Trudeau presses Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi on violence against Muslim minority
- The future of photography is a camera made of code
- 'Really sad to see Waterton go up in flames': Albertans allowed to view properties affected by wildfire
- Working women bearing more of the breadwinning burden, 2016 census shows
- Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne tells court she was aware of meeting with candidate
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