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Berlin police seek info on tools used for museum gold heist

Berlin police seek info on tools used for museum gold heist

Berlin police have published pictures of the tools used to steal a 100-kilogram (221-pound) gold coin stolen from a city museum as they scramble to track down the thieves.
Canada-Britain hold 'informal' trade talks ahead of Brexit: Champagne

Canada-Britain hold 'informal' trade talks ahead of Brexit: Champagne

OTTAWA — Canada and Britain are holding informal free trade talks, even though Britain is barred from direct negotiations before it formalizes its Brexit divorce from the European Union.

Ontario warns New York consequences of Buy American would harm state businesses

WINDSOR, Ont. — Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says she hopes New York State legislators will vote against Buy American provisions in their budget, and warns that if they don't, she'll consider "all options" in response.

US border tax: 'Little support,' Carr says, 'Not happening,' says Dem; what now?

WASHINGTON — Canadians concerned about the idea of a tariff-like tax being imposed on all U.S. imports might be pleased to learn the policy faces huge opposition in Washington.
Federal, Ontario governments to invest $200M into Ford's Canadian operations

Federal, Ontario governments to invest $200M into Ford's Canadian operations

The federal and Ontario governments are each spending more than $100 million to help Canada's auto sector — an old-school engine of economic growth — and speed the dawn of the driverless, eco-friendly, Internet-connected car.
Trudeau, Couillard defend Bombardier aid after exec compensation rose last year

Trudeau, Couillard defend Bombardier aid after exec compensation rose last year

BRAMPTON, Ont.

As leader, wouldn't ask Beyak to quit Senate over 'unfortunate' remarks: O'Leary

OTTAWA — One of the perceived front-runners in the Conservative leadership race is calling Sen. Lynn Beyak's comments about residential schools "unfortunate" — but Kevin O'Leary is stopping short of saying he'd kick her out of caucus.

Cause of death of Regina woman found at bottom of laundry chute undetermined

REGINA — A coroner’s jury ruled Thursday it cannot determine the cause of death of a Regina woman who plunged 10 storeys down a laundry chute at a downtown hotel in 2015.

Drunk driver apologizes to friends, families of three victims: 'I am to blame'

VANCOUVER — A drunk driver wept in a British Columbia courtroom as he turned to face the families of the three men he killed, telling them he takes full responsibility for the loss of their loved ones.

Alberta RCMP officer charged with 2 counts of sexual assault, breach of trust

EDMONTON — An Alberta Mountie has been charged with sexual assault and other offences following an investigation by the province's police watchdog.
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