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Canada, the U.S. and Mexico now must decide by July 1 whether to renew the United States–Mexico—Canada Agreement for another 16 years; otherwise, talks would continue until issues are resolved or the pact expires in 2036.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has appointed a new governor general - a largely symbolic but important role representing the British Crown in Canada.
The government of Canada wants to quickly acquire half a dozen new "flying radars" — officially called Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft — at a cost of more than $5 billion.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s appointment of Louise Arbour, a former Supreme Court justice, as governor general, sends a message beyond Canada.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Paul Beaudry, professor at Vancouver School of Economics, about Canada's economy, which is expected to grow despite ongoing global trade turmoil.
CMHC data suggests Canada's mid-size cities are growing denser. From Halifax to Kelowna, apartments and other multi-unit housing now make up more new construction — even as residents, experts and developers disagree on how to address the crisis and who new housing should serve.
Air Canada said that it will suspend seasonal routes to Sacramento, Raleigh, Charleston and Austin, citing higher fuel costs, adding to the airline's U.S. cuts.
The WNBA, not surprisingly, chose Canada as the country to extend its footprint outside of the U.S. for the first time.
The Competition Bureau said the planned $3.7 billion transaction would reduce competition at a crucial natural-gas liquids-processing hub in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.