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Carney says Trump is 'creating the opportunity' to end war in Ukraine

Carney says Trump is 'creating the opportunity' to end war in Ukraine

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says the leadership of U.S. President Donald Trump is "creating the opportunity to end Russia's illegal war in Ukraine.
Loose bull forces highway closure in Abbotsford, B.C.

Loose bull forces highway closure in Abbotsford, B.C.

ABBOTSFORD — Police say a major highway in British Columbia has been shut down on Saturday afternoon after a bull on the loose is standing in the middle of the roadway, blocking the traffic.
Significant amount of rainfall slows the spread of wildfires on Vancouver Island

Significant amount of rainfall slows the spread of wildfires on Vancouver Island

PORT ALBERNI — BC Hydro said restoration work will take up to two weeks after an out-of-control wildfire, which is burning south of Port Alberni, B.C., left hundreds of residents in the nearby communities without power since Monday.
Operation to free ship run aground in St. Lawrence River near Montreal complete

Operation to free ship run aground in St. Lawrence River near Montreal complete

VERCHÈRES — The Canadian Coast Guard says an operation to free a ship that ran aground in the St. Lawrence River this week has been successful.
Marooned by Air Canada flight attendant strike? Here are your options

Marooned by Air Canada flight attendant strike? Here are your options

You were planning to catch a flight and the dreaded text pops up on your phone: your flight has been cancelled. Now what? More than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants are off the job after a strike deadline passed Saturday without a deal.
Ohioans came out strong for Trump — now they're bracing for his tariffs

Ohioans came out strong for Trump — now they're bracing for his tariffs

COLUMBUS — In 1837, two brothers-in-law living in Ohio — one a candle maker, the other a soap maker — merged their businesses to form what later became the multinational juggernaut Procter & Gamble.
Decades after a PM got pied, the threat landscape in Canadian politics has changed

Decades after a PM got pied, the threat landscape in Canadian politics has changed

OTTAWA — When Prime Minister Jean Chrétien got hit in the face with a pie 25 years ago, the only thing hurt was his pride. A quarter-century later, Canada's security landscape has changed radically.
B.C. nurse gets suspension, fines for comments about transgender people

B.C. nurse gets suspension, fines for comments about transgender people

VANCOUVER — A British Columbia nurse has been suspended and fined nearly $94,000 in costs for making “discriminatory and derogatory statements” about transgender people. The B.C.
As memories fade, Canadians mark 80 years since the end of the Second World War

As memories fade, Canadians mark 80 years since the end of the Second World War

OTTAWA — Relatives of war veterans gathered at the National War Memorial in Ottawa on Friday to mark the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender and the official end of the Second World War.
Jobs Minister Hajdu calls on union, airline to return to table to 'finish this deal'

Jobs Minister Hajdu calls on union, airline to return to table to 'finish this deal'

OTTAWA — Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants to get back to the negotiating table, suggesting she's not ready to intervene in a dispute that has upended hundreds of flights.
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