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A look at the Canadian Football League at the halfway mark

A look at the Canadian Football League at the halfway mark

It’s Labour Day in the CFL, and for many, the unofficial start of the season.
Police investigate gunshots at Toronto mall

Police investigate gunshots at Toronto mall

Officers are looking for multiple suspects, including two men in their 20s
4th person arrested in shooting of Manitoba Mountie

4th person arrested in shooting of Manitoba Mountie

The 42-year-old injured corporal is in stable but serious condition in hospital
NAFTA’s sticking points: Key hurdles to clear for a deal

NAFTA’s sticking points: Key hurdles to clear for a deal

There are six major hurdles that Canada and the USA must agree on to make this work
Canada resumes NAFTA talks as Trump’s Friday deadline looms

Canada resumes NAFTA talks as Trump’s Friday deadline looms

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is meeting for the second day with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.
Canadian curlers Jennifer Jones, Brent Laing win mixed doubles event

Canadian curlers Jennifer Jones, Brent Laing win mixed doubles event

Canadian curlers Jennifer Jones and Brent Laing are off to a winning start to the season.
Federal court quashes approval of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Federal court quashes approval of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Court said federal government failed o engage in meaningful consultations with First Nations
20 years later: Diamonds, jewels, a Picasso and cash still missing after plane crash

20 years later: Diamonds, jewels, a Picasso and cash still missing after plane crash

The enduring mystery of the lost diamonds from the crash of Swissair Flight 111. More than five kilograms of diamonds and jewels. A Picasso worth millions. Nearly 50 kilograms in cash.
Dogged determination: Police save puppies trapped in tunnel

Dogged determination: Police save puppies trapped in tunnel

RCMP in Manitoba saved five puppies from an underground burrow that had to be dug up
Federal law on intoxication sex-assault defence unconstitutional: Ontario judge

Federal law on intoxication sex-assault defence unconstitutional: Ontario judge

People are once again allowed to use excessive intoxication as a defence against criminal charges in that province