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Canada has removed Syria from its list of states that sponsor terrorism and revoked Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from its list of terrorist entities,
Canada has joined a major European Union defense fund. The move, announced Monday by the office of Prime Minister Mark Carney, allows Canadian defense companies access to a 150 billion euro EU loan program called Security Action for Europe,
Canada's unemployment rate once again defied expectations and fell to a 16-month low in November as a solid gain in part-time jobs boosted the number of people employed for the third time in a row, data showed on Friday.
In October, Stellantis moved some production from Canada to the U.S. Now, Canadian lawmakers allege the brand is defaulting on promises.
Canada's GM says meetings starting Sunday will decide about 70 percent of the the men's hockey roster, with seven or eight spots open.
After Canada announced Tuesday it wouldn’t list the American eel under the Species at Risk Act, some First Nations people with cultural and spiritual ties to the species are questioning the decision.
Jesse Marsch’s team ended the 2024 international calendar ranked No. 26 in the world, a seed that would have seen them as a Pot 3 team in most World Cups. Yet, as hosts alongside the United States and Mexico, they were auto-placed in Group D and Pot 1, avoiding some of the world’s best teams.
The tiny town of Churchill has two of Canada’s largest pieces of Arctic infrastructure, but years of neglect have left them in poor shape amid growing superpower rivalry in the region.
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Canada to face United States in final of Para Cup hockey tournament
Canada will face an old rival for gold at the Para Cup. Dominic Cozzolino scored twice and added three assists as the hosts topped Czechia 7-0 on Friday to make the hockey tournament’s title match.