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Montrealers rally in solidarity with Catalan independence movement

MONTREAL — More than 150 people gathered in front of Montreal's Spanish consulate Saturday to express their solidarity with the Catalan independence movement.

Chief Canadian NAFTA negotiator not expecting progress on auto content rules

OTTAWA — Despite tough talk from the U.S.

Ottawa rolls out school buses for U.S. and Mexican NAFTA negotiating teams

OTTAWA — American and Mexican trade negotiators are discovering one more disadvantage to the breakneck pace being set for renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Justin Trudeau pays tribute at funeral for Liberal MP Arnold Chan

Justin Trudeau pays tribute at funeral for Liberal MP Arnold Chan

TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was one of the scores of people paying tribute at the funeral for Liberal MP Arnold Chan on Saturday morning in Toronto.
The Latest: Melania Trump encourages US athletes at games

The Latest: Melania Trump encourages US athletes at games

WASHINGTON — The Latest on first lady Melania Trump leading the U.S. delegation to the Invictus Games in Toronto (all times local): 5 p.m. U.S.

Canadian Chamber of Commerce critical of proposed tax reforms by Ottawa

FREDERICTON — Members of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce say proposed tax changes for businesses by the federal government are casting business people in a negative light, and the finance minister should apologize.

Runners flock to Rimouski after Montreal marathon cancelled over heat concerns

MONTREAL — It was inconceivable for Marie-Josee Poulin not to run her first full marathon this year.

Yankees pitcher Severino hit by liner in batting practice

TORONTO — New York Yankees pitcher Luis Severino has been hit in the back of the left shoulder by a line drive while the Toronto Blue Jays were taking batting practice.

Third round of NAFTA talks opens in Canada

OTTAWA — A third round of NAFTA renegotiations has begun with chief negotiators from Canada, the U.S. and Mexico meeting in the Canadian capital.

Driver, 28, dies after his car collides head-on with school bus carrying rugby team

OSHAWA, Ont. — Police say a 28-year-old man is dead after his car hit a school bus carrying a team of rugby players Friday. Durham Regional Police say they responded to a call about a collision between a car and a school bus at about 5 p.m.
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