- Amazon bringing 3,000 new tech jobs to Vancouver
Amazon is expanding its tech hub in Vancouver, adding 3,000 new jobs, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday morning. The expanded site will open in 2022. - Justin Trudeau to make announcement with Amazon LIVE
- 'Really close, inseparable': Uncle of victim remembers 3 children killed in northern Manitoba
- Trump postpones decision on imposing steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada to June 1
- Court upholds Const. James Forcillo's 6-year prison term in Sammy Yatim streetcar shooting
- Federal minister to look at 'abnormal' number of tax reviews in Northern Canada
- Bill Cosby's talk of quaaludes led to conviction, juror says
- Spring flooding in B.C., Alberta, Ont., Que., N.B. prompts evacuation orders
- Toronto Stock Exchange reopens after Friday shutdown
- Albertans aren't as conservative as you might think, poll suggests
- China presses Canada over illicit marijuana imports
- The 'fire and fury' president stands a real shot at the Nobel Peace Prize, experts say
Yes, experts say. U.S. President Donald Trump — who once sympathized with violent white nationalists, implored a crowd at a campaign rally to "knock the hell out of" protesters, and threatened nuclear annihilation against North Korea — is a contender for a Nobel Peace Prize.
( This is to show that - like Obama's - it is a complete and utter farce ) - Gas tank-drilling bandits in Langley, B.C., fuel anger of vehicle owners
- This 17-year-old trumpeter was accepted to Juilliard, but needs help raising the $91K price tag
- Parents of paralyzed Humboldt Broncos player deal with phoney fundraiser
- Realtors warn legal cannabis home cultivation could undermine property values
- Trump tax reform resulting in massive bills for thousands of Canadian residents
- Toronto restaurant ordered to pay black man $10K after asking him to prepay for meal
- Trudeau government proposes major changes to elections law
- Selfies from space? Blue Origin rocket tests secret 'space communicator' for orbital tourists
- 'Iran lied': Netanyahu accuses Tehran of breaking nuclear deal
- Body found inside wall of washroom at Calgary shopping mall
- Trudeau to dine with the Aga Khan in Ottawa
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will dine with the Aga Khan on Wednesday — part of the spiritual leader's tour through Canada to mark his diamond jubilee. - Bullies in hot-seat as government, workplace whistleblowers push back
- First Nations leaders debate Trudeau commitment to Indigenous rights
- Former Bloc MPs consider starting new federal party
- Trump blasts leak of questions Mueller aims to ask him in Russia probe
- 'Smoking gun' or 'warmed-over noodles'? Either way, Netanyahu's Iran show seems aimed at Trump alone
- Kahnawake's controversial 'marry out, get out' policy violates Charter, judge rules
- N.L. premier says there was 'no bullying at cabinet table' despite Cathy Bennett's allegations
- New Brunswick residents in flood zones warned to get out while they can
- Women in Canada are choosing farming careers but barriers persist
- Oilpatch leaders wait desperately to ship more crude by rail with pipelines maxed out
- The National
Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News - Tristan Thompson booed in 1st Toronto game since Kardashian cheating scandal
- As U.K. moves to shut down tax-haven secrecy, Canada seen lagging
- Senators recommend delaying cannabis bill for a year to address Indigenous issues
- Day home operator sentenced to 3½ years in death of toddler left in car seat for 5 hours
- 'I did my best that day': 2 paramedics share their accounts of the deadly Toronto van attack
- Canadian household debt of $2T casts shadow over central bank interest rate policy
- MPs vote overwhelmingly to call on Pope to apologize for church's role in residential schools
- Canada ready to 'have a conversation' on changing Safe Third Country deal, but no formal talks underway
- Facebook unveils plans for new dating service
- Vista Outdoor, U.S. firm dropped by MEC after school shooting, to exit gun manufacturing
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