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How global cities are changing international trade

The geographic diversification of international trade and investment has become a public policy goal of many countries, including Canada. Increasingly, …

New Canadian fighter jets will need U.S. certification: DND

OTTAWA — American officials will need to certify the fighter jet Canada buys at the end of a multibillion-dollar procurement …

Trump U.S. Senate ally says Kovrig, Spavor face ‘harsh’ treatment in China

Ontario raising speed limits on three highways to 110 km/h for pilot program

TORONTO — Ontario will be raising speed limits to 110 kilometres an hour on sections of three 400-series highways as …

Quebec targets three English Montreal schools for transfer to French board

MONTREAL — Quebec says the English school board serving Montreal must come up with a suitable solution to overcrowding in …

RCMP defends ‘thorough, independent’ investigation into Vice Admiral Mark Norman

OTTAWA — The RCMP is defending its investigation of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, which has come under sustained fire since the …

For the birds: Halifax delays plan to cut 80,000 trees in beloved seaside park

HALIFAX — A plan to cut down 80,000 trees inside Halifax’s most popular seaside park has been put on hold …

Former senator rebuked for linking hijab, mutilation at Quebec secularism hearings

QUEBEC — Hearings into Quebec’s secularism bill veered off track Thursday when a former senator drew a connection between the …

Manitoba reducing number of people in jail, still has highest prison rates

WINNIPEG — Manitoba government statistics show that there are fewer people behind bars in the province, but the justice minister …

Feds look to ease requirements for fighter jet makers after U.S. complaints

OTTAWA — The federal government is planning to loosen its industrial requirements for fighter-jet makers in the $19-billion competition to …

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