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Canada Post considering ‘legal options’ amid protests at sorting facilities

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Canada Post says protesters blocking mail from flowing in and out of one of the country’s busiest …

What you need to know about HIV/AIDS today

More than 60,000 Canadians and 37 million people worldwide are living with HIV. In the early days of HIV and …

Nova Scotia launches research program with exercise as part of cancer treatment

HALIFAX — A new research project in Nova Scotia is including exercise as part of cancer care, hoping to show …

Microsoft surpasses Apple as most valuable public company

Microsoft’s big bet on cloud computing is paying off as the company has surpassed Apple as the world’s most valuable …

Paramount Resources CEO backs calls for production cuts to support oil prices

CALGARY — A rift in the western Canadian oilpatch over how to best deal with a glut of oil blamed …

Serena Ryder says Christmas album opened doors to play jazz music

TORONTO – Serena Ryder is checking off one wish on her Christmas list — recording a jazz album. The Peterborough, …

Posthumous debut album from slain Toronto rapper Smoke Dawg released

Toronto rapper Smoke Dawg’s posthumous album arrived on Friday, exactly five months after he was killed in a brazen shooting. …

Canada to flex legal muscle on tariffs following trade agreement signing

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Canada is confident it will win legal challenges to American steel and aluminum tariffs that remain …

Brian Pallister says feds need to look at their own trade barriers

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says the federal government needs to look at its own trade barriers instead of …

Feds to introduce co developed legislation on Indigenous child services in 2019

OTTAWA — Indigenous leaders expressed optimism Friday that the federal government is finally trying to fix a child-welfare system that …

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