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As Canada prepares Tuesday to blow out 158 birthday candles, Alberta plans three days later to formalize rules making it ...
Days before Bulgaria was expected to become the 21st member of the eurozone, opponents of the move geared up Saturday for a ...
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global body that sets standards to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, is conducting a review of Canada’s efforts to combat financial crime.
Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP) is shrinking as the trade drama with the United States drags on, but economists say the economy isn’t as bad as some feared, so the decline may not give the Bank ...
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Critics are sounding the alarm on U.S. management of Canada's nuclear labs. Here's why 'We have a window until September, when they take over, to say we're taking one step back,' said a former ...
A small apartment building in Ottawa is using Canadian flags to send a message about Canada’s sovereignty. By Ian Austen While the approach of Canada Day in Ottawa is always marked by the ...
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Canada's International Student Program has significantly updated the Post-Graduation Work Permit qualifying criteria for foreign students.
The survey shows more than two-in-three (67%) Canadians are very concerned about Canada-U.S. relations, along with the cost of living (67%) and general economic uncertainty (65%).
President Donald Trump upended the outlook for trade policy again Friday when he said he was ending negotiations with Canada due to the country's adoption of a Digital Services Tax.