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Inuit could pursue foreign partners if relationship with Ottawa sours: ITK leader
OTTAWA - Canada's national Inuit organization is calling on the federal government to be better partners, saying Canada must respect Inuit rights to governance and self-determination. Inuit Tapiriit K...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2026
Trump now says either Republican candidate would be a good pick in South Carolina's governor runoff
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - President Donald Trump changed his tune Friday heading into South Carolina's runoff next week, saying either Republican contender for governor - not just Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2026
Nova Scotia's Whale Sanctuary Project breaks ground but Crown lease still unsigned
WINE HARBOUR - A proposal to build North America's first coastal refuge for captive whales took a symbolic step forward on Friday as its proponents staged a groundbreaking ceremony in a rugged corner ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2026
Raccoon rabies outbreak still growing, Quebec public health officials say
LONGUEUIL - Quebec public health officials are sounding the alarm as rabies cases continue to spread in regions to the south and east of Montreal. The province has recorded 76 cases in 2026, only half...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2026
Montreal police admit they're aware Black staff fear reprisals for denouncing racism
MONTREAL - Montreal's police department says it knows some Black employees fear reprisals for denouncing racism and misconduct within their ranks. The department made the comments in response to revel...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2026
Supreme Court upholds former Alberta politician's appeal, election suit can proceed
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada is allowing a lawsuit from a former politician against Alberta's former top elections official to continue. Former legislature member Joe Anglin launched the suit ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2026
Federal banking regulator OSFI lowers domestic stability buffer to three per cent
Canada's federal banking regulator says it's lowering its domestic stability buffer to three per cent from 3.5 per cent, a move it says will give the country's six largest banks greater flexibility to...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2026
Global effort targeted fake computer updates tied to Russian cybercriminals: RCMP
OTTAWA - The RCMP says it worked with international partners to deal a blow to cybercriminals who trick users into downloading malicious files disguised as legitimate computer updates. Investigators s...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2026
Luxury tax on planes, cars yielded over $900M. Now it's been scaled back
MONTREAL - A luxury tax on cars, planes and boats yielded more than $900 million before it was scaled back amid concerns about the negative effect on manufacturers. In the two fiscal years between 202...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2026
A private jet taxis after landing at Vancouver International Airport, in Richmond, B.C., on Thursday, May 7, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Human rights museum readies opening of Palestinian exhibit amid criticism
WINNIPEG - The Canadian Museum for Human Rights says an exhibit about displaced Palestinians is to go ahead as planned, despite criticism that it's a potentially one-sided story. The exhibit, opening ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2026
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