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Feds begin payouts to informants for offshore tax intelligence

OTTAWA — The federal government has begun making payments to confidential informants for intelligence that has so far brought in …

Ottawa, Quebec announce $500 million reconstruction of La Fontaine Tunnel

MONTREAL — The federal and Quebec governments have announced a $500-million reconstruction project for Canada’s longest highway tunnel — the …

Canada OK with EU plan to help WTO deal with Trump disruption: Carr

OTTAWA — Canada’s trade minister is endorsing a European Union plan to set up an alternative to the World Trade …

Wildfire near Pikangikum First Nation slowing its spread: officials

A wildfire that has forced about 2,000 people from their homes in northwestern Ontario has begun to slow its spread, …

N.S. coalition calls for policies to help poor as child poverty keeps rising

HALIFAX — A coalition of 19 groups is banding together to pressure Nova Scotia’s Liberal government to replace what they …

Liberals merge youth employment programs in revamped jobs strategy

OTTAWA — Myriad federal programs aimed at helping young people get and keep jobs are being merged as part of …

Killing, violence toward Indigenous women, girls ‘not a relic of our past’: PM

Facing the hardest of truths is a difficult and necessary step to addressing them. And the hard truth is that …

A year of Doug Ford: Retreating on cuts or just taking a break?

It’s been a bad few weeks for Ontario Premier Doug Ford as he approaches the first anniversary of his election …

Canada needs to triple ocean protection to protect habitats: report

An environmental group says Canada needs to up its game on protecting its oceans. The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society …

Amazon vies for a larger share of viewers with ‘channels’ service akin to cable

TORONTO — Canadian television viewers will soon have another streaming option that looks very similar to a cable package. Amazon …

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