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Spending from Trump, Trudeau on infrastructure could drive up costs: documents

OTTAWA — The Trump administration's fledgling promise to spend $1 trillion on repairing American roads and bridges may have some unintended ripple effects in Canada.

3 teen boys sought in hate graffiti incident at Oshawa, Ont., schools: police

OSHAWA, Ont. — Police say they're looking for three young suspects after two incidents of hate graffiti in Oshawa, Ont. Durham regional police say a witness reported seeing three boys spray painting on the walls of two schools on Monday.

The evaporation of an LNG project: A chronology of Pacific NorthWest LNG

VANCOUVER — Here is a look at how the Pacific NorthWest LNG project evolved over the last several years before the announcement of its demise Tuesday: Feb.

Kingston police investigating after officer berates driver on camera

KINGSTON, Ont. — Police in Kingston, Ont., have apologized to an elderly driver after they say one of their officers was videotaped berating and swearing at the man.

New trial ordered for woman without lawyer over lack of disclosure

Crown prosecutors and a judge failed in their duties to an Ontario woman who represented herself at her arson trial, an appeal court said in overturning her conviction.

Woman from North Carolina says she was duped into video confession

SASKATOON — A woman from North Carolina has come forward as the person who recorded a video where she unwittingly confessed to sending packages of white powder around Saskatoon.

Canadian airlines aiming to become a biofuel superpower, reduce carbon footprint

MONTREAL — The country's top airlines say resource-rich Canada has the potential to become a biofuel superpower by transforming forest residue and agricultural crops into energy that can help the industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Edmonton police investigate theft of plaques that mark Canada's military history

Edmonton police are investigating the theft of metal plaques from a city neighbourhood that honour military heroes and some of the grimmest battles from Canada's history.
Trudeau, Horgan avoid public disagreement over pipelines in first meeting

Trudeau, Horgan avoid public disagreement over pipelines in first meeting

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and brand new B.C.

Wynne to testify at trial of two Liberals facing bribery charges

TORONTO — Kathleen Wynne will testify as a Crown witness at an upcoming Election Act bribery trial for two Liberals, putting the Ontario premier directly in the spotlight of an already politically charged case.
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