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Washington - - U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday his administration hasn't "had a lot of luck with Canada" in its trade ...
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He and his cabinet will decide by Aug. 13 what to do with a petition appealing last year’s “final” decision by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission's (CRTC) on the structure ...
OpenAI is developing its own tool: a compact, screenless device called Ora that is continuously aware of a user’s surroundings. Reports suggest it will use sensors to listen, observe, and anticipate ...
Canada's premiers are set to meet for the third and final day of their gathering in Ontario's cottage country, with internal trade, public safety and health care on the agenda. The premiers met with ...
FORT SMITH -- Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to stop today in the town where he was born as he travels across the Northwest Territories. Carney also spent his early childhood in Fort Smith, located ...
A small but fast-growing group in the United States has soured somewhat on President Donald Trump this year, as they worry about high costs and fear that new tariff policies will further raise their ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Robert A. Daugherty, whose four-decade career with The Associated Press captured history including President Lyndon B. Johnson writing the speech in which he declined ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- The U.S. Department of Labor is aiming to rewrite or repeal more than 60 "obsolete" workplace regulations, ranging from minimum wage requirements for home health care workers and ...
OTTAWA -- The Carney government is not saying whether it will keep appointing ambassadors on themes championed by the Trudeau cabinet, now that terms are lapsing for Ottawa's envoys on climate and ...
ATLANTA (AP) -- Georgia's State Ethics Commission on Monday declined to investigate whether Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones broke state law when he loaned $10 million to a campaign committee after ...
VANCOUVER -- Coastal First Nations in British Columbia have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking him to reject any new proposal for a crude oil pipeline to the northwest coast.
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