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Move may encourage others to join North America’s largest emissions trading system
Despite heads of state rarely talking, the neighbours remain each other’s top trading partners
Harper expands military action against Isis in election year
The C-51 bill dramatically increases the powers of the security agencies
Candidates have competing visions on how to combat extremism in a ‘mosaic society’
Once-booming tar sands industry is shedding thousands of jobs
Country grapples with a new reality of radicalism following attacks
Harper pushes for greater surveillance powers as attacks stoke debate over nation’s role in world
Stephen Harper links shooting of soldier in Ottawa to campaign against Isis
Gunman shoots soldier at Ottawa war memorial
This corner of Atlantic Canada, where Norse travellers landed a millennium ago, generates a distinct atmosphere
Canada’s deputy finance minister Jean Boivin to join BlackRock
Long-term horizon should still beckon even with Doyle departure
Wealthy activists push climate and Keystone XL up agenda
The country has not become the developed one it thought it would
‘This love of the native landscape can be entirely innocent. Often, though, it segues into anti-immigrant feeling’
Told By An Idiot theatre company brings clowning and silliness to a younger audience
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