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An international tribunal has ruled that the Government of Canada’s current policies constitute an ongoing genocide against Indigenous Peoples, following a gruelling week of hearings on intergenerational trauma.
Canada’s economy unexpectedly shrank for a second consecutive quarter as activity stalled at the start of the year, raising the likelihood the country dipped into a recession.
Canada is keeping its focus on the soccer. While the mood around the World Cup in the United States is complicated by conflict with Iran and travel bans, Canada sees the tournament as an opportunity to turbocharge the sport in a nation more known for hockey.
Team USA defenseman Ryan Lindgren was ejected for an illegal hit to the head on Canada's Evan Bouchard at the hockey world championships.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged to diversify and localize defense production following continued threats by U.S. President Trump.
Canadian pipeline operator South Bow needs proof that a U.S. presidential permit is "durable" before proceeding with a partial revival of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, the company's CEO said on Thursday.
CHARLOTTE - Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies is among the 26 players who will represent Canada at the FIFA World Cup this summer. Head coach Jesse Marsch unveiled his roster on Friday following a training camp in Charlotte, N.C. Your ultimate guide to ...
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Economists pour cold water on recession talk after Canada's economy stalls in Q1
OTTAWA — Canada's economy is still struggling to grow but some economists weighing in on the latest real gross domestic product results Friday argued that weakness may not qualify as a recession.