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Concerns about trade, defence as MPs, diplomats eye U.S. vote results

OTTAWA 鈥 MPs, diplomats and political staff gathered around the parliamentary precinct to anxiously take in preliminary results of a U.S. presidential election that they all agreed would have an enormous impact on Canada and the world.

AP VoteCast: Harris voters motivated by democracy, Trump supporters by inflation and immigration

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Voters for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump who cast their ballots for Tuesday鈥檚 presidential election had vastly different motivations 鈥 reflecting a broader national divide on the problems the United States faces.

B.C. business groups urge end to port lockout as labour dispute halts shipping

VANCOUVER 鈥 British Columbia's businesses leaders are urging port employers and more than 700 unionized workers to resolve their dispute immediately as a lockdown paralyzes shipping along Canada's west coast.

House of Commons committee looks to recall Tom Clark about New York City condo

OTTAWA 鈥 Members of Parliament studying the federal government's decision to buy a $9-million luxury condo in Manhattan are preparing to recall Canada's consul general in New York to answer more questions about his involvement in the purchase.

Business groups say B.C. port stoppage will hurt companies, Canadian economy

Business groups say the work stoppage at B.C. ports is the latest in a run of supply chain disruptions affecting Canadian companies and the country's economy.

Bernie Marcus, The Home Depot co-founder and billionaire philanthropist, dies at 95

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Bernard 鈥淏ernie鈥 Marcus, the co-founder of The Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement chain, a billionaire philanthropist, and a big Republican donor, has died. He was 95.

Oil, gas companies told to cut emissions by one-third under planned cap

OTTAWA 鈥 Oil and gas producers in Canada will be required to cut greenhouse gas emissions by about one-third over the next eight years under new regulations published Monday.

September merchandise trade deficit narrows to $1.3 billion: Statistics Canada

OTTAWA 鈥 Canada's merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $1.3 billion in September as imports fell more than exports, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.

Inflation is down, wages are up. Why are Canadians still frustrated with the economy?

OTTAWA 鈥 The federal finance minister has been taking every opportunity to remind frustrated Canadians that after a bumpy pandemic recovery, the nation's economy is actually doing a lot better.

UN refugee chief says reducing refugee targets is wise if it prevents backlash

OTTAWA 鈥 The head of the United Nations refugee agency says it is wise of Canada to scale back the number of new refugees it plans to resettle if that helps stabilize the housing market and prevents backlash against newcomers.
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