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Interac's e-Transfer service back online after troubles that began Thursday

TORONTO — Interac says its e-Transfer service is now back online at all financial institutions after experiencing intermittent issues that began Thursday evening.
Soggy grounds and sticky heat don't stop revellers at Canada 150 bash

Soggy grounds and sticky heat don't stop revellers at Canada 150 bash

OTTAWA — Paper Maple Leaf flags soaked by an early morning downpour quickly turned into makeshift fans to ward off sticky afternoon warmth Saturday as thousands of people squelched and squished their way around Parliament Hill to celebrate Canada's 1

Baseball Capsules

TORONTO — Chris Sale pitched seven shutout innings to win his third straight decision, Xander Bogaerts had three RBIs and the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-1 on Saturday.
Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall celebrate Canada 150 in Ottawa

Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall celebrate Canada 150 in Ottawa

OTTAWA — A Canadian Forces Airbus took off on a soggy Saturday evening in Ottawa with the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, capping off a whirlwind royal tour to Canada to mark 150 years since Confederation.

Toronto Wolfpack remain undefeated with 64-22 win over York City Knights

TORONTO — Liam Kay scores five tries and Jonny Pownall added two of his own as the Toronto Wolfpack remained undefeated in their inaugural rugby league season with a 64-22 home win over the York City Knights on Saturday.
Trudeau unveils Canada's newest astronauts: Jen Sidey and Josh Kutryk

Trudeau unveils Canada's newest astronauts: Jen Sidey and Josh Kutryk

OTTAWA — Two Albertans were named Canada's newest astronauts Saturday as the country marked its 150th birthday.

CBC anchor Peter Mansbridge signs off for the final time

TORONTO — Peter Mansbridge ended his run as CBC's main anchor Saturday saying he wasn't a "fan of long goodbyes", but was a "fan of long thank yous.

Alfredsson leaving role as Senators' senior adviser of hockey operations

OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators lost a key piece of its front office on the opening day of NHL free agency. Retired captain Daniel Alfredsson announced Saturday he was leaving his role as the Senators' senior adviser of hockey operations.

Locals divided by Trudeau's Alberta oversight in Parliament Hill speech

EDMONTON — Manuel Goncalves has a message for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: My Canada includes Alberta, even if your speech didn't.
B.C. woman regains Canadian citizenship stripped by arcane law

B.C. woman regains Canadian citizenship stripped by arcane law

VANCOUVER — Byrdie Funk marked Canada Day by taking a citizenship oath, but unlike the 150 people around her who also raised their right arm to do the same, she is hardly a newcomer.
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