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Canada, Mexico to discuss how to handle NAFTA talks: sources

CanadianandMexicanofficialswillmeetonWednesdaytodiscusshowtohandlenegotiationsonNAFTA,twowell-placedsourcessaidonTuesday,asatopCanadiandiplomathintedatapotentia

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Dollar racks up worst quarter in seven years

The dollar was on course for its worst quarter in seven years on Friday, recovering only marginally against major peers after a week of hawkish central bank jawboning on inflation that has shaken major currency markets.

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Dollar racks up worst quarter in seven years

ThedollarwasoncourseforitsworstquarterinsevenyearsonFriday,recoveringonlymarginallyagainstmajorpeersafteraweekofhawkishcentralbankjawboningoninflationthathassha

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Canadian opposition leader displays blindness to huge FTA benefits

Canada'sLiberalgovernmentisinexploratorytalkswithChinaoverpossiblenegotiationsonafreetradedeal,butthecountry'soppositionConservativePartyleaderAndrewScheersaidi

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Canada to teach computer coding starting in kindergarten

Canadian schoolchildren will soon start learning computer coding and other digital skills from kindergarten through to high school, the government announced Wednesday.

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Canada to teach computer coding starting in kindergarten

‍Canadianschoolchildrenwillsoonstartlearningcomputercodingandotherdigitalskillsfromkindergartenthroughtohighschool,thegovernmentannouncedWednesday.About500,000s

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Canada plans 73% military spending boost addressing US pressure

CanadaonWednesdayunveiledplansforoneofthebiggesthikesinmilitaryspendinginitsrecenthistory,actinglessthantwoweeksafterUSPresidentDonaldTrumpdemandedthatNATOmembe

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Canada central bank keeps key lending rate at 0.5%

Canada'scentralbankmaintaineditskeylendingrateat0.5percentWednesday,takingacautiousstanceamiduncertaintyovertradewiththeUnitedStates.Indicatorssuchasbusinessinv

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Canada considers retaliation for US tariff on softwood lumber

Canada is considering multiple trade actions against the US in response to tariffs on softwood lumber.

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Malala accepts honorary Canadian citizenship

Nobel Prize laureate and newly designated UN Messenger of Peace Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan Wednesday addressed the Canadian parliament after accepting a honorary Canadian citizenship from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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Canadian stocks end week down as energy, health care fall

After rising 354.05 points to a 16-month high the week prior, the TSX lost back 137.72 points, or 0.92 percent this week.

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Where dose Canada accent come from?

The way Canadian English is pronounced is close to the US accent – but it’s still utterly unique and the product of singular forces, writes Thomas Rogers.

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Vancouver's Mainland Chinese community puts on display of traditions

Members of Metro Vancouver's Chinese-Canadian community gathered Sunday to enjoy a showcase of Mainland Chinese cultural traditions and celebrations.

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Canadian stocks rally as Blackberry higher on new smartphone

Canada's main stock market in Toronto rose Tuesday on rising miners and materials stocks as Blackberry released its latest smartphone.

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Dating site matches Americans fleeing Trump with Canadians

A dating website is pledging to match Americans who can't live with a Donald Trump presidency to Canadians looking for love, facilitating the pledge often made by U.S. voters to move to Canada if the real estate billionaire is elected.

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Canadian PM condemns terrorist killing of Canadian hostage in Philippines

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday condemned heinous killing of Canadian John Ridsdel after he was held hostage for more than six months in the Philippines.

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Canadian PM to apologize for rejection of Sikh people in 1914

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday that he will offer a full apology for a government decision in 1914 to deny entry of Indian Sikh people.