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National Climate Assessment Authors Are Dismissed by Trump Administration

The Trump administration has dismissed the hundreds of scientists and experts who had been compiling the federal government’s flagship report

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Immigration policy, once expected to be an election-defining issue, has fallen among voters’ concerns.

Immigration policy dominated the attention of Canadians in the weeks before Justin Trudeau announced his resignation as prime minister in

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In Canada’s fight with Trump, Danielle Smith is playing the good cop.

Janet Robertson had few choices after being evicted from her apartment of two decades in Vancouver, Canada’s most expensive city.

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What Time Do Polls Close in Canada’s Election?

Canada has six time zones, and poll closures are synchronized to happen at roughly the same time nationwide. The first

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Andrea Nevins, Who Made Touching Films on Quirky Topics, Dies at 63

Andrea Nevins, a documentary filmmaker who brought sensitivity and depth to seemingly lighthearted stories about underdogs and unlikely heroes, including

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Tuesday Briefing: Canada’s Momentous Election

Canadians voted in an election scrambled by Trump’s threats Polls opened across Canada’s six time zones yesterday in a momentous

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In French-speaking Quebec, a local party shakes up the race.

Janet Robertson had few choices after being evicted from her apartment of two decades in Vancouver, Canada’s most expensive city.

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Israeli Spy Chief to Step Down After Clash With Netanyahu

The head of Israel’s domestic intelligence service announced on Monday that he would step down in June, appearing to end

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Key takeaways from an election debate.

Until January, polls suggested that the Conservative Party would handily regain power from the Liberals in any Canadian election held

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What We Know About the Power Outages in Spain and Portugal

Traffic lights went dark at busy intersections. Trains stopped in the middle of a workday. And long lines formed at

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