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Celebration of Light’s funding woes a sign of trouble for arts and culture sectorEconomy2 hoursThe Honda Celebration of Light puts on its final display on Saturday, but executive producer Paul Runnals said its not clear if organizers will be able to bring the event back.
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New rail spur line aims to connect Coaldale to global marketsEconomy3 hours
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U.S. raises anti-dumping duties on softwood lumber above 20%Canada4 hours
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Cenovus floated as potential competing bidder for hostile takeover target MEG EnergyMoney5 hours
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Taxpayer-funded cafeteria losing thousands of dollars says New Westminster councillor
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CanadaTaxpayer-funded cafeteria losing thousands of dollars says New Westminster councillor
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CrimeThis Week in Politics: 5 former World Junior hockey players found not guilty
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CanadaTrump suggests U.S., Canada won’t reach trade deal
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Canada‘Canadians expect us to take time,’ LeBlanc says after US meeting ahead of Trump tariff deadline
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CanadaCanada’s premiers demand more power after feds “bungle” immigration system
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EconomyMunicipal Matters: Northern Ontario community may stop services, Toronto hopes to cash in on Jays success
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CanadaCanadian families spend 42.3 per cent of their income on taxes, study finds
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CanadaMore Canadians avoiding U.S. travel amid trade war: StatCan
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EconomyLufthansa call centre in Peterborough to close in May 2026 putting hundreds ouf of work
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EconomyThis Week in Politics: Canada may ban hate symbols. Will it matter?
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CanadaCarney’s moment: Canada united like never before in the face of Trump tariff threat
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Economy‘Largest trade deal in history’: Trump finalizes US trade pact with Japan, cuts tariffs to 15%
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Cenovus floated as potential competing bidder for hostile takeover target MEG EnergyOilsands giant Cenovus has been cited by industry watchers as a potential competing bidder for MEG Energy, which spurned an unsolicited offer from Strathcona Resources.Money5 hours
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Is now the time to buy or sell a used car? As new sales dip, what to knowThis was the first time since February that Canada saw sales at new car dealerships decline, Statistics Canada said, as new car sales dropped 4.6 per cent in May.Canada8 hours
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Tourism is booming in the Maritimes thanks to both Canadians and AmericansTourism site operators in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia say they're actually very busy this season, and have welcomed many Americans who are eager to visit Canada.Canada12 hours
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Seniors rarely downsize. Here’s why it hurts first-time homebuyersExperts say it's a myth that seniors who own their homes are keen to downsize to fund their retirements, when the reality is they're largely staying put.CanadaJul 25
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Calgary rezoning debate heats up as more neighbourhoods explore restrictive covenantsBrentwood and Charleswood would be joining residents in 11 other Calgary communities looking to use restrictive covenants to pushback against citywide rezoning.CanadaJul 24
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A quick history of B.C.’s Red Chris mineThe eyes of many are on a northern British Columbia gold and copper mine as rescue efforts are underway to free three contractors trapped underground.EconomyJul 24
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U.S. steelmakers say Trump’s tariffs ‘working,’ want Canada to follow suitTop American steel producers are charging more for their products due to tariffs, which economists say is a natural effect that squeezes buyers and that Canada should avoid.EconomyJul 24
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Canadian home prices could drop 2% from Trump trade war, CMHC saysThe largest drops in home prices will be in Ontario and British Columbia, which are both home to some of Canada’s most expensive housing markets.CanadaJul 24
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New car sales tumble in Canada as trade war bites, new data showsRetail sales in Canada fell 1.1 per cent in May to $69.2 billion, led largely by falling motor vehicle sales, new data from Statistics Canada showed on Thursday.CanadaJul 24
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Why Canada’s supply management is a sticking point for Trump in trade talksThe issue of supply management for dairy farmers might end up being an issue both sides are unwilling to move on. Most Canadian politicians seem staunchly in support of the policy.CanadaJul 24
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