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The Canadian Armed Forces has fallen short of recruitment targets and is housing some soldiers in facilities that lack running water or functioning toilets, the Auditor-General said in a pair of reports released Tuesday.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said immediate action to reduce Chinese tariffs on Canadian goods such as canola was never a realistic outcome for his Friday meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Former deputy premier of Alberta, Thomas Lukaszuk, started his campaign as a counter to separatists wanting a referendum on Alberta independence.
As trade tensions between the United States and Canada flare once again, some Canadians who call Florida their second home say they feel unsettled.
US President Donald Trump said he didn’t anticipate meeting with Canada “for a while” as he continued to stew over a TV advertisement by the province of Ontario that criticized his tariff regime.
A case of mistaken identity has rocked the final stretch of the New York City mayor’s race, after British newspaper The Times published an area man’s comments, thinking he was former mayor Bill de Blasio because the two share a name,
A Sheboygan Falls police officer who responded to the scene of the Sept. 24 shooting was the only witness called during a hearing Oct. 29.
While U.S. and Canadian trade relations have not always been perfect, the past year has been particularly rocky. Cabinet company president, Muskoka Cabinet Company, and vice president of the Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association, Luke Elias, opens up about ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney called President Donald Trump "afraid" to bet on World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers starting Friday.
'I don’t know why artists feel the need to change the national anthem,' wrote sports commentator Ben Steiner in a social media post