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Rob Ford is the larger-than-life boss of Canada’s biggest city. Here’s how a string of follies and a minor offense tumbled him.
A graft probe and a string of killings in Quebec’s biggest city are exposing deep mob connections.
Analysis: After Pauline Marois' win, and the gunfire that followed, here’s what the future holds for Canada’s ‘two solitudes.’
Three oil spills in a month. Missing greenhouse gas reduction targets. What's happening to the US' nice green neighbor?
Power is shifting from the center to the oil-happy west, a Conservative stronghold. The country’s delicate unity hangs in the balance.
As half-naked students protest in chilly Montreal, displeasure at the prime minister’s conservative politics is reviving Quebecois separatists. (PHOTOS)
A major study finds that Indian immigrants could be taking steps to avoid birthing girls.
Toronto's 330-pound, Tea Party-style mayor launches ‘cut the waist challenge’ — but his losing fight to shed pounds reflects an oversize nationwide struggle.
Environmental group seeks justice in court for millions of birds slamming into mirrored towers.
The F-35, America's disastrous and expensive fighter jet, may lose yet another customer.
Opposition accuses PM Harper's party of vote tampering to win its first majority, prompting an official investigation.
Canada's economy is going strong. So why did Harper bring up pension cuts?
Prime Minister Stephen Harper wants US out of oil-sands pipeline debate.
An Afghan immigrant allegedly murdered his three daughters because they wore short skirts and flirted with boys. "They betrayed everything," he said.
An emotional plea from a disabled woman reignites the debate.
With Rob Ford's record, Toronto ought to be feeling some buyer's remorse
Canadians fought off the US once. But are the Americans making incursions again?
Canada, Saudis clash over controversial oil pipeline to US.
A famous boxer, a former stripper, and a multimillion-dollar estate up for grabs.
In comparison with their American counterparts, Canadian consumers come away feeling gouged by prices.
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