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Canadian singer Tate McRae to perform at NHL All-Star Game in Toronto

Canadian singer Tate McRae to perform at NHL All-Star Game in Toronto

TORONTO — Canadian singer-songwriter Tate McRae will perform during the second intermission of the NHL All-Star Game. The 20-year-old McRae, of Calgary, is a nine-time Juno Award winner and multiplatinum artist.
Toronto Pearson airport says normal operations have resumed after foggy conditions

Toronto Pearson airport says normal operations have resumed after foggy conditions

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Toronto Pearson International Airport says normal operations have resumed after flights were temporarily grounded on Wednesday due to dense fog in the area.
Canada's Aaron Cockerill off to flying start on DP World Tour after tie for fourth

Canada's Aaron Cockerill off to flying start on DP World Tour after tie for fourth

Just nine tournaments into the DP World Tour season, Canada's Aaron Cockerill is already in the best position of his career. Cockerill, from Stony Mountain, Man.
Quebec environmental group seeks court injunction against Northvolt EV battery plant

Quebec environmental group seeks court injunction against Northvolt EV battery plant

MONTREAL — A Quebec environmental group was in court Wednesday against Swedish manufacturer Northvolt, arguing that the province allowed work to begin on the company's electric vehicle battery plant without proper analysis of the impact on the area's
Parkland temporarily shuts down Burnaby refinery after Jan. 21 smoke, odour

Parkland temporarily shuts down Burnaby refinery after Jan. 21 smoke, odour

VANCOUVER — Parkland Corp. says it has temporarily shut down fuel processing at its Burnaby, B.C. refinery.
Ontario First Nation chiefs ask for moratorium on mining claims

Ontario First Nation chiefs ask for moratorium on mining claims

An organization supporting all First Nations in Ontario is calling on the province to implement a one-year moratorium on staking mining claims.
Businesses transitioning to electric fleets need to take careful consideration

Businesses transitioning to electric fleets need to take careful consideration

TORONTO — Some businesses in Canada are embarking on a journey to transition their vehicle fleets to meet zero-emissions goals, but experts say the road ahead isn't going to be easy.
Reaction to the deadly plane crash near Fort Smith, N.W.T.

Reaction to the deadly plane crash near Fort Smith, N.W.T.

FORT SMITH, N.W.T. — Four passengers and two crew members were killed in a plane crash Tuesday near Fort Smith, N.W.T. The coroner's office in the territory says a lone survivor was airlifted to hospital.
Emergencies Act ruling reopens emotional debate two years after huge protests

Emergencies Act ruling reopens emotional debate two years after huge protests

OTTAWA — A judge's ruling that the federal Liberals were unjustified in using emergency law to quell a weeks-long protest in Ottawa has left the administrator of a downtown church feeling the court disregarded infringements of her rights.
Union warns of new 72-hour Metro Vancouver bus strike if deal isn't reached next week

Union warns of new 72-hour Metro Vancouver bus strike if deal isn't reached next week

VANCOUVER — The union representing transit supervisors for Coast Mountain Bus Company has announced it will launch a new 72-hour strike stopping Metro Vancouver buses from operating if a tentative agreement on a new contract isn't reached by next wee
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