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Trudeau blasts Boeing to U.S. governor over cross-border aerospace dispute

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken up the federal government's showdown against Boeing Co. with the governor of Missouri, where the U.S. aerospace giant builds its Super Hornet fighter jets.

Hudson's Bay reports $201 million loss for quarter as challenges persist

TORONTO — Hudson's Bay Co. (TSX:HBC) has reported a net loss of $201 million in its last fiscal quarter, as it struggles to adapt to shifting industry trends.
Renewed calls for ban on caleches after horse collapses in Old Montreal

Renewed calls for ban on caleches after horse collapses in Old Montreal

MONTREAL — Animal-welfare groups have renewed their calls for a ban on horse-drawn carriages in Montreal after another horse collapsed in the street over the long weekend.

Nova Scotia home damaged in ground collapse in area for sink holes:geologist

FALMOUTH, N.S. — An official with the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources says the area near a home in Falmouth that was damaged after a large hole appeared underneath it, is already considered at “high risk” for sink holes.

Canada faces political risk at United Nations over treaty to ban nuclear weapons

OTTAWA — The unfolding North Korean nuclear crisis is exposing Justin Trudeau's Liberal government to international criticism that it is too soft on nuclear disarmament — and too close to the sabre-rattling Trump administration.
Teen phenom Shapovalov headlines Canada's Davis Cup roster for India tie

Teen phenom Shapovalov headlines Canada's Davis Cup roster for India tie

TORONTO — As far as learning experiences go, Denis Shapovalov endured a doozy the last time he was on court for Canada in Davis Cup play.

Public advocacy centre skeptical of data breach reporting regulations

OTTAWA — Companies would be required to notify people of a serious data breach involving personal information under proposed new federal regulations.
Independent Quebec would deal more quickly with asylum seekers: Lisee

Independent Quebec would deal more quickly with asylum seekers: Lisee

MONTREAL — An independent Quebec would deal more quickly with asylum seekers and would not afford them the same rights as a citizen, Parti Quebecois Leader Jean-Francois Lisee said Tuesday.

Canada could sell record two million cars in 2017 after strong August

RICHMOND HILL, Ont. — DesRosiers Automotive Consultants says Canada has a shot at selling a record two million cars this year after sales surged 6.9 per cent in August. More than 1.
Surprising growth surge forces forecasters to revisit economic predictions

Surprising growth surge forces forecasters to revisit economic predictions

OTTAWA — A surprisingly powerful performance from the Canadian economy is pushing some forecasters to change their outlooks — starting with their predictions for Wednesday's central bank rate announcement.
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