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Retail sales down slightly at $66.1 billion in August, Statistics Canada says

Retail sales down slightly at $66.1 billion in August, Statistics Canada says

OTTAWA — Canadian retail sales fell 0.1 per cent to $66.1 billion in August as sales at new and used car dealers fell for the month, Statistics Canada said Friday.
A look at Canada captain Christine Sinclair's honour roll

A look at Canada captain Christine Sinclair's honour roll

Canada captain Christine Sinclair has announced plans to retire from international soccer at the end of the year. A look at her glittering resume. — Sinclair is the world's all-time leading goal-scorer with 190 in 327 international appearances.

Israel-Hamas war: How to avoid misinformation when sharing imagery on social media

As the war between Israel and Hamas rages on, fact-checkers have stressed the need to be careful when recirculating photos and videos seen on social media that purport to illustrate the violence on the ground.
Goals, goals, goals: A timeline of Canada captain Christine Sinclair's career

Goals, goals, goals: A timeline of Canada captain Christine Sinclair's career

A look at the career of Canadian soccer icon Christine Sinclair, who has announced she is retiring from international soccer at the end of the year: March 12, 2000 — A 16-year-old Sinclair, then Canada’s youngest-ever player, makes her senior debut f
Banning plastic waste exports won't solve the world's plastic trash woes: Guilbeault

Banning plastic waste exports won't solve the world's plastic trash woes: Guilbeault

OTTAWA — The mountains of trash from foreign countries seen piling up around homes and temples in Myanmar are renewing calls for Canada and other wealthy countries to deal with their own plastic garbage at home, instead of exporting waste — and the p
Quebec eyes construction industry shakeup to boost housing, infrastructure projects

Quebec eyes construction industry shakeup to boost housing, infrastructure projects

MONTREAL — How many workers does it take to shift a wall in Quebec? Too many, says Isabelle Rinfret of construction and real estate management company Arvisais, based roughly 95 kilometres northeast of Montreal, in Louiseville, Que.
In the news today: Canada removes 41 diplomats from India after immunity threats

In the news today: Canada removes 41 diplomats from India after immunity threats

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Canada's Auger-Aliassime falls to American Giron in quarterfinal of Japan Open

Canada's Auger-Aliassime falls to American Giron in quarterfinal of Japan Open

TOKYO — Montreal's Felix Auger-Aliassime fell to American qualifier Marcos Giron 6-1, 6-4 in the quarterfinals of the Japan Open on Friday.
Transat AT CFO Patrick Bui moving to take job at retailer Dollarama

Transat AT CFO Patrick Bui moving to take job at retailer Dollarama

MONTREAL — The chief financial officer of Transat AT Inc. is leaving the company to become chief financial officer at Dollarama Inc. Transat says Patrick Bui will step down from his position at the travel company on Dec. 15.

Top-ranked Western to host rival Laurier in battle of unbeaten football teams

Western University and Wilfrid Laurier University will renew their football rivalry Saturday in a battle of unbeaten teams looking to enter the U Sports post-season on a high.
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