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Well folks, it turns out that it can be possible to lose money selling drugs.
Residents of Southern Ontario will have to endure further wintry weather as forecasters predict a mix of rain, snow and ice for the region at the beginning of May.
The Canadian economy contracted slightly in February with mining and oil and gas sectors being hit hardest, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada.
According to a study by the Fraser Institute, the Canadian oil business lost out on $20-billion in potential revenue, or nearly 1 per cent of Canada’s GDP.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chrystia Freeland is set to speak at an “invitation-only” event at a charity founded by the Aga Khan.
Harsh winters, foreclosed housing, and Burton Cummings. An ode to the city at the heart of the continent.
Handling of cases have gotten so bad that some disabled veterans are waiting well over a year to have their disability claims approved.
Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc plans to announce that it will sell solar panels and related equipment for up to 38 percent below the national average price, the New York Times reported today.
Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party received a confidential report in 2016 revealing how top officials at SNC-Lavalin were named in an illegal scheme to influence Canadian elections, according to a massive report by the CBC.
Ah yes, the Canadian cold. Why didn’t we figure it out sooner? People aren’t opting for comptetitors like McDonald’s or Starbucks, but are actually just staying home all together! Not drinking coffee, because of the cold.
The $10 bill is the official winner of the 2018 Bank Note of the Year Award.
The publishing house had unpublished the novel almost immediately when 13 tweeters accused the novel of being Islamophobic.
Andrew Scheer claimed earlier today that the Liberal government lacks a real climate change plan.
The world’s most wanted terrorist leader has turned up on video for the first time in five years.
A Metro Vancouver vacuum store recently ran an interesting ad in local papers, telling readers to protect their floors with quality products, while Trudeau continues to protect jobs in Quebec.