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The original cost of the games to Canada was pegged at just over $500 million. Now, the Parliamentary Budget Officer estimates the price tag will be over $1 billion.
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The effects are being felt across the United States and there have been job losses in the alcohol sector.
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The two final bids for submarines — likely the largest military procurement deal in Canada's history — are now in the hands of military and procurement officials in Ottawa as well as senior lawmakers.
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The Japanese car maker, Honda, is suspending plans to build an EV plant north of Toronto, according to multiple news reports from the Japanese media.
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May 5 is the annual day set aside to raise awareness and remember the thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and two spirit people.
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A sea of fans traveled from Canada to watch Game 1 of the Montreal-Buffalo series at KeyBank Center.
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The Canadian Security Intelligence Service says youth radicalization by extremists is a problem across the country.
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As the three countries inch closer to a review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the rhetoric is getting sharper, and at times even more combative.
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A Hamilton, Ont., baseball team has run afoul of the big leagues and is now in a legal fight with the St. Louis Cardinals.
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FIFA fan zones revealed amid back and forth with Toronto Officials
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Formal talks on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) begin in July, but we’re coming off a week of rising trade tensions between Canada and the U.S.
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Less than one week after announcing the acquisition of a used private jet, Premier Ford and the Ontario government are making headlines again for claims of selling the jet with no losses amid widespread public backlash.