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Bombardier facing World Bank ban over Azerbaijan corruption allegations

MONTREAL — Bombardier Inc. is facing a possible ban from World Bank-financed projects after it received a show-cause letter related …

Log costs, wildfires cited in decision to close sawmill in Quesnel, B.C.

QUESNEL, B.C. — The mayor of Quesnel says the closure of a sawmill in his community is a necessary if …

Soldiers help protect Pembroke water supply from Ottawa River ahead of expected rain

PEMBROKE, Ont. — Soldiers from a Canadian base in Petawawa were deployed Saturday to protect infrastructure in the nearby city …

A glossy ibis drifts off course to a Nova Scotia marsh and draws a crowd

BROOKFIELD, N.S. — Nature photographers are gathering in a central Nova Scotia marsh this weekend capturing images of the latest …

Quebec non-profit launches public awareness campaign for 35 missing children

MONTREAL — A Quebec non-profit group is launching a public awareness campaign for the cases of 35 missing children through …

Visa rejections frustrate efforts to bring in more international students

OTTAWA — At a time when Canada is attracting more students from around the world, there are concerns qualified applicants …

Inuit elder running as independent hopes to challenge party politics in N.L.

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Jim Learning voted in a provincial election for the first time in his life Thursday, and …

Another Quebec businessman expresses interest in buying Transat AT

MONTREAL — The list of Quebec players interested in acquiring Transat AT is getting longer with the addition of a …

Why criminals look to Canada to launder their money through real estate

News that some $5 billion was laundered through British Columbia’s real estate market in 2018 comes as no surprise to …

TSX moves lower in another volatile day that ends weakest week of 2019

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index ended its weakest week of the year down just slightly despite another day of …

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