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A Year in Summary | 2025 – The Year That Shook Us

The year 2025 was a rollercoaster of chaos, with devastating attacks, wildfires, and political upheavals…

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Kind words, tough talk: What to expect when President Joe Biden comes to Ottawa

When American presidents visit Canada, there's a recurring pattern to their oratory. They deliver spoonfuls of sugar — sweet, syrupy odes…

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U.S. President Joe Biden to meet with Trudeau, address Parliament today

U.S. President Joe Biden is in Ottawa today for an official visit — a whirlwind trip that will include an…

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From Biden's gaffe to the 2 Michaels, China's presence was felt during president's visit

U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed reporters Friday afternoon against a backdrop of Maple Leaf flags…

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Biden gives Trudeau a chance to claw back control of the agenda

If nothing else, American presidents are useful for marking time. They symbolize eras and moments. The last president to address a joint session…

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From bubble to boom? New report shows economic momentum in Atlantic Canada

Atlantic Canada's economy has "wind in its sails" and is poised for an economic breakout, according to a new report…

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What businesses want from the Ontario budget

Businesses in Ontario hope Thursday's budget from Premier Doug Ford's government will offer some solutions to the labour force crunch…

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Internet shutdowns, dozens of arrests and a manhunt. What's happening in India's Punjab state?

Police in India's northwestern state of Punjab, the country's only Sikh-majority state, say they are on the hunt for a…

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Human rights commission acknowledges it has been dismissing racism complaints at a higher rate

The Canadian Human Rights Commission's recent numbers show it has been dismissing racism-based claims at a higher rate than other human rights complaints…

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