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Paralyzed Filipina temporary foreign worker ordered to leave country, asks for compassion

EDMONTON — A disabled temporary foreign worker from the Philippines has been ordered to leave Canada but is asking that …

Two accused in alleged Halifax shopping mall threat won’t seek bail: lawyer

HALIFAX — A lawyer for two people accused of plotting to open fire in a Halifax shopping mall says they …

CIBC economists predicts mild and short lived recession for Alberta

TORONTO — A report by CIBC predicts Alberta is headed for a mild and short-lived recession due to the sharp …

Canadian home sales slip lower in January, Canadian Real Estate Association says

OTTAWA — Home sales slipped lower in January for the second month in a row, with a slowdown in Calgary …

Wynne won’t ask her deputy chief of staff to resign while OPP probe byelection

TORONTO — Premier Kathleen Wynne says she won’t ask her deputy chief of staff to step aside while the Ontario …

Tim Hortons’ expansion globally won’t be rushed: CEO

The new owners of Tim Hortons say it will take about a year to expand the popular Canadian brand into …

One moment please: Audit shows Winnipeggers on hold longer for information

WINNIPEG — An audit shows Winnipeggers are waiting longer on the phone to get information about various city services. The …

Legal distinction between terrorists and criminals ‘hazy,’ experts say

When authorities revealed the stunning news of an alleged plot to attack a Halifax shopping mall both police and federal …

Ottawa police, OPP find 2 missing boys after Amber Alert issued; mother arrested

Ottawa police have found two missing boys who were the subject of an Amber Alert on Saturday night. Police say …

Harper government poised to introduce legislation to end CP Rail strike

OTTAWA — The federal government is poised to get the Canadian Pacific Railway back on track. A government source tells …

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