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Quebec 'superminister' Pierre Fitzgibbon says drop in motivation is why he's leaving

Quebec 'superminister' Pierre Fitzgibbon says drop in motivation is why he's leaving

MONTREAL 鈥 Quebec 鈥渟uperminister鈥 Pierre Fitzgibbon says he is leaving office because he lost motivation to do the job 鈥 and that it was the premier who pushed him out the door months earlier than planned.
The NDP-Liberal deal is done. What happens now?

The NDP-Liberal deal is done. What happens now?

OTTAWA 鈥 The NDP has pulled out of a confidence and supply agreement with the Liberals.
LGBTQ+ activists fearful of a Poilievre government, some say Trudeau should step down

LGBTQ+ activists fearful of a Poilievre government, some say Trudeau should step down

HALIFAX 鈥 As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau digs in his heels and pledges to stay on as Liberal leader despite dwindling public support, some LGBTQ+ activists say he is putting queer and gender diverse people at risk.
Statistics Canada says country posted $684M merchandise trade surplus in July

Statistics Canada says country posted $684M merchandise trade surplus in July

OTTAWA 鈥 Statistics Canada says the country posted a merchandise trade surplus of $684 million in July. The result compared with a revised deficit of $179 million in June. The initial reading for June had shown a surplus of $638 million.
In the news today: BoC set to announce interest rate cut today

In the news today: BoC set to announce interest rate cut today

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
Diet, demographics behind late-summer wasp outbreak on Prairies

Diet, demographics behind late-summer wasp outbreak on Prairies

EDMONTON 鈥 Audric Moses has seen a few late-summer wasp outbreaks around his Edmonton home over the past seven years, but nothing like what he saw last week. "My wife said, 'Hey, come on out here. You need to see this,'" he said.
China retaliates over EV tariffs with anti-dumping probe into Canadian canola imports

China retaliates over EV tariffs with anti-dumping probe into Canadian canola imports

OTTAWA 鈥 China has announced an anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola imports in response to Canada planning to impose tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, steel and aluminum.
B.C. Conservatives recruit three more BC United MLAs, shaking up candidate list

B.C. Conservatives recruit three more BC United MLAs, shaking up candidate list

The B.C. Conservatives have recruited three more sitting BC United legislators to run under their banner in the fall provincial election, shaking up the previous Conservative candidate list in a process that has angered some supplanted nominees.
Transport minister asks for report, reforms after Via Rail passengers stranded

Transport minister asks for report, reforms after Via Rail passengers stranded

OTTAWA 鈥 A tourist visiting Canada is questioning the safety of Via Rail after he says his phone was snatched from him by an employee when he was documenting a train delay that left passengers stranded as they ran out of food, water and working toile
Racial profiling by Montreal police a 'systemic problem,' judge rules in class action

Racial profiling by Montreal police a 'systemic problem,' judge rules in class action

MONTREAL 鈥 Racial profiling is a systemic problem in the Montreal police force and profiling victims deserve compensation, a Quebec Superior Court judge ruled on Tuesday in a class-action lawsuit.