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Due to the upgrades at the water treatment plant in Moose Jaw, both Moose Jaw and Regina have similar voluntary restrictions residents can abide by to save water.
Fire crews in northern Manitoba have so far been able to contain a wildfire that forced thousands from their homes, while more residents in Saskatchewan have been told to leave.
A military official, who spoke with the AP on condition of anonymity to disclose operational details, said the far-reaching attack took more than a year and a half to execute.
Crowds gathered outside the Belvedere Presentation Centre in Surrey, B.C., Saturday morning for "Condo Day," a flash sale to move the project's remaining units.
David Paterson said he's hopeful that further progress in reducing those tariffs can be made by the time Trump and Carney meet at the G7.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has named Canada's former ambassador to the United Nations Marc-Andre Blanchard as chief of staff. Blanchard will take over from Marco Mendicino in July.
After 355 years in business, Hudson's Bay Company, better known as The Bay, officially closes June 1, and must vacate all of its properties by the end of the month.
Aid distribution has become a death trap,” the head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, said in a statement.
Robert Fowler says it would take 'a very large and serious effort to eradicate' Islamic terrorism groups in West Africa, which U.S. military officials warn could attack America.
The federal government is developing what it calls a "national interest" bill to fast-track nation-building projects with a streamlined regulatory approval process.
The global touring ecosystem is changing. There be challenges ahead, some so big that many artists are electing to stay off the road.
This summer especially, many of us will be exploring our own country like never before and the weather will play an important role in where we visit and when.