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Canada’s robust credit rating should calm unease about federal deficits: Trudeau

Canada’s robust credit rating should calm unease about federal deficits: Trudeau

Trudeau says Canada’s long-running triple-A rating means experts have confidence in his government’s approach to the economy
‘Recall fatigue’: Canadians may avoid certain foods over holidays

‘Recall fatigue’: Canadians may avoid certain foods over holidays

In the winter, Canada’s supply of fresh fruit and vegetables tends to come from very specific areas.
Top of mind: ‘Justice’ is Merriam-Webster’s word of the year

Top of mind: ‘Justice’ is Merriam-Webster’s word of the year

Merriam-Webster has chosen “justice” as its 2018 word of the year, driven by the churning news cycle and President Trump’s Twitter feed.
Some types of cauliflower, lettuce recalled over E. coli fears

Some types of cauliflower, lettuce recalled over E. coli fears

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced recall because of possible contamination.
Trudeau lashes out at Conservatives over migration “misinformation”

Trudeau lashes out at Conservatives over migration “misinformation”

Warning against the “dangers of populism,” Trudeau says using immigration as a wedge political issue puts Canada’s future at risk.
21 detained before Paris protests as police deploy in force

21 detained before Paris protests as police deploy in force

There was a strong police presence outside the central Saint Lazare train station, where police in riot gear checked bags
Book Review: Bible of Cross Country Skiing by author Bjerger V. Pettersen

Book Review: Bible of Cross Country Skiing by author Bjerger V. Pettersen

Bjorger V. Pettersen’s amazing indepth book “A Cross Country Ski Story” that chronicles the development of the sport of cross-country skiing in Canada, the USA and around the world is now available.
EU leaders vow to press on with ‘no-deal’ Brexit plans

EU leaders vow to press on with ‘no-deal’ Brexit plans

European Union leaders have offered Theresa May sympathy but no promises, as the British prime minister seeks a lifeline.
Tourism minister postpones trip to China amid tensions between two countries

Tourism minister postpones trip to China amid tensions between two countries

Tourism Minister Melanie Joly’s office says Canada and China have mutually agreed to postpone a closing ceremony next week.
Mandatory victim surcharge cruel and unusual punishment, top court rules

Mandatory victim surcharge cruel and unusual punishment, top court rules

Stephen Harper’s Conservative government made the charges mandatory in 2013.