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Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall made headlines, and attracted Notley's wrath, for inviting energy companies to leave Alberta and set up shop in his business friendly province. On Friday's show, broadcaster Dave Rutherford told me what this feud is really a
An estimated 20,000 indigenous children were taken by child welfare agents starting in the 1960s and put into the care of non-indigenous families on the premise they would receive better care.

The study aims to identify all the ways other countries allegedly pull a fast one on the United States through anti-competitive trade practices
The province says the investment will create 300 new jobs in Ontario and support the creation of a research and engineering centre in Ottawa.
Total compensation for Bombardier’s top five executives and chairman rose to US$32.6 million, but big portion of it is not guaranteed, a spokesperson said
What to know about the new airline electronics bans
The Trump administration warns that U.S.-bound travellers from 10 airports in Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa will be banned from carrying certain electronic devices on board, owing to fears terrorists could conceal bombs in larger devices.

Subway is crying fowl over claims that its chicken is loaded with soy fillers — this time in court.
The fast-food chain has slapped the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. with a lawsuit over an TV expose last month that claimed its chicken was only about
America may miss out on the next industrial revolution
Robots are inevitably going to automate millions of jobs in the US and around the world, but there’s an even more complex scenario on the horizon, said roboticist Matt Rendall. In a talk Tuesday at SXSW, Rendall painted a picture of the future of robotic
Oilers hit fans hard with high price of playoff ticketsMany National Hockey League players inhale smelling salts on the bench before every game, and despite knowing exactly what to expect from the pungent chemicals in those nasty little vials, they still appear shocked at every whiff.
Conservative leader hopeful Kevin O'Leary offered some harsh criticism for Alberta Premier Rachel Notley Thursday in response to a decision by Shell to sell some of its oilsands interests in Alberta..
No bidders make offers to buy Trump tower in Toronto
By Alastair Sharp TORONTO (Reuters) - The court-run sale of a downtown Toronto high-rise bearing the name of U.S. President Donald Trump received no initial bids and ownership will likely fall to its main debt holder, a letter from the receiver showed.
Canada's top 10 fraud scams in 2016
The Competition Bureau, in conjunction with the Better Business Bureau, Quebec-based consumers group Option consommateurs and other fraud-prevention partners announced Wednesday the top 10 fraud scams targeting Canadians in 2016. In terms of the number of
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