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Auto thefts down 18% year-over-year while recovery remains low: report
OTTAWA - The number of vehicles stolen in Canada fell sharply last year but there were still almost 47,000 such thefts reported and more than a third of those were never recovered, says a new report r...
The Canadian Press
Feb 11, 2026
Loss of government funding, secularism putting many Quebec churches 'on the brink'
MONTREAL - In 2023, the Ste-Marie-de-l'Isle Maligne church in Alma, Que., completed its transformation into the St-Crme - a combination hotel, ice cream shop and event space. It's one of dozens of chu...
The Canadian Press
Feb 11, 2026
Toronto city council approves 2026 budget including 2.2 per cent property tax hike
TORONTO - Toronto city council has adopted the mayor's 2026 budget, which includes a modest property tax increase, caps on public transit fares and more money for the police. The budget includes a 2.2...
The Canadian Press
Feb 10, 2026
Ottawa 'probably' will announce winner of submarine contract this year: MP
OTTAWA - The federal government may name the winner of the heated competition to supply the navy with a fleet of new submarines as soon as this year. Stephen Fuhr, secretary of state for defence procu...
The Canadian Press
Feb 10, 2026
Procurement minister says loans to Canada Post aren't a 'long-term solution'
OTTAWA - Federal Procurement Minister Jol Lightbound is defending the government's latest $1 billion loan to Canada Post but says federal support can't be a "long-term solution" for the Crown corporat...
The Canadian Press
Feb 10, 2026
Eby lacks winning conditions for early election as B.C. Legislature resumes: analyst
VICTORIA - The British Columbia government heads into a legislative session this week with an $11.2 billion deficit, economic uncertainty, and plans to roll back a law on Indigenous rights - and an ex...
The Canadian Press
Feb 10, 2026
Canadian ICC judge says Trump's sanctions won't stop her from doing her job
OTTAWA - When International Criminal Court judge Kimberly Prost goes on vacation, she needs to phone hotels in advance to explain that she can't pay for a room with a credit card - because she's been ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 10, 2026
Pause at N.W.T. diamond mine amid weak market 'serious news,' industry minister says
CALGARY - An expansion project has been put on hold at a diamond mine in the Far North, a move the Northwest Territories government says underscores the need to reduce its economic reliance on that in...
The Canadian Press
Feb 10, 2026
Alberta's Smith says 'significant' deficits to come, rules out tax hikes and big cuts
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says "significant" deficits are in store for her province as it tries to grapple with low oil prices. The government's new budget is set to be unveiled later ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 10, 2026
B.C. organization enters debate on government-run grocery amid rising food costs
VANCOUVER - When Elizabeth Osinde arrived in Canada about two years ago as a refugee from Kenya, pregnant with her son, she remembers being able to buy a bunch of kale for $2 or $3. That same bunch is...
The Canadian Press
Feb 10, 2026
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