
Climate battle looms as Alberta premier Smith takes aim at Trudeau after election win
By Steve Scherer and Nia Williams (Reuters) -Alberta's re-elect conservative leader Danielle Smith has put herself on a collision course
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Populist premier Danielle Smith overcomes gaffes to win close-fought Alberta election
By Sam Jabri-Pickett and Nia Williams United Conservative Party (UCP) leader Danielle Smith's election victory in Canada's main
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A Maine state trooper shot at a truck approaching the US-Canada border with a sign indicating there was an explosive on board, police say
A Maine state trooper shot at a man's truck as he drove toward the Canadian border and refused to stop after the trooper observed a sign on the vehicle indicating the driver had an explosive inside, police say.
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Canada, Quebec to provide about C$300 million for GM-POSCO battery materials facility
OTTAWA Canada's federal government and the Quebec province will each provide about C$150 million ($112 million) for a
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Air Canada pilots end 10-year contract framework, eye bargaining
MONTREAL Air Canada's pilots have agreed to end a decade-long contract framework, opening the door to "full bargaining
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Viterra-Bunge Merger Proposal Backed by Canadian Pension Funds
A merger between Viterra and Bunge Ltd. to create a $25 billion agricultural trading behemoth has the support
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GM Secures Financial Support for an EV Battery Plant in Quebec
General Motors Co. and Posco Future M Co., Ltd. have secured half of the financing for a C$600
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Toronto Condo Investors Are Losing Money in a Bad Sign for Renters
The majority of investors who took on mortgages in 2022 to pay for new Toronto condos have been
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Eastern Canada's Halifax declares emergency over wildfire, shutting schools
The eastern Canadian city of Halifax declared a state of local emergency late on Sunday after a wildfire
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Factbox-Biggest issues in Canadian province of Alberta's May 29 election
Voters in Alberta, Canada's main oil-producing province, will go to the polls on May 29 to elect a
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US Jobs Report Is Set to Provide Some Solace to the Fed
US employers are gradually dialing back the pace of hiring and hourly earnings are moderating, offering some solace
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Canada backs Ukraine's application to join trans-Pacific trade pact
(This May 26 story has been corrected to remove 'United States' as one of the CPTPP countries mentioned in the
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