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American President Donald Trump visited parts of flood-ravaged central Texas. As Marybel Gonzalez explains, the President also faced tough questions about the government's response to the emergency.
2h ago
The Canadian economy added a surprising number of jobs in June. Business Analyst Kris McCusker digs deeper into the numbers and explains why a July interest rate cut now seems unlikely.
Donald Trump is threatening a new tariff with a new deadline, as the U.S. president continues to make changes to his own trade war. As Brandon Choghri explains, Canada now faces a 35% tax, but will Trump follow through?
1h ago
The Toronto Zoo hoping to recover the population of a threatened species of turtle. Audra Brown with how they are giving Blanding's turtles a head start.
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American President Donald Trump visited parts of flood-ravaged central Texas. As Marybel Gonzalez explains, the President also faced tough questions about the government’s response to the emergency.
The Toronto Zoo hoping to recover the population of a threatened species of turtle. Audra Brown with how they are giving Blanding’s turtles a head start.
U.S. President Trump is once again threatening Canada with major tariffs, stating in a new letter penned to Carney he would be willing to lower the tariffs if his needs on stopping the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. are met.
11h ago
Vancouver is looking at making it easier to build — and own — laneway homes. Jack Morse has more.
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Surrey police are investigating after shots were fired at a café, recently opened by a well-known Indian stand-up comedian and talk-show host, in the Newton neighbourhood early Thursday morning. Cecilia Hua reports.
The Beatles’ legend Paul McCartney is set to return to the stage with his ‘Got Back’ tour that will include two stops in Canada.
A report on how to improve safety at public events in British Columbia, ordered after 11 people were tragically killed at a cultural event in April, was released by the provincial government on Wednesday. Joe Sadowski has the details.