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Ottawa’s acquiescence to Biden move on pipeline draws condemnation from leaders in oil-rich Alberta
Last-minute intervention by Quebec’s economy minister fails to win round French government
Officials feel heat as country falls behind on Covid vaccine rollout despite securing biggest orders
Use of foreigners as political tools increasing under Xi Jinping, say campaigners
Officials warn more infectious coronavirus mutation could evade detection in US
Country is the third to approve the coronavirus jab in drive to overcome the pandemic
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London hopes the terms of current EU-Canada agreement can be expanded in future
Ottawa claims British government does not have ‘the bandwidth’ to finalise agreement
A path to a UK-EU trade deal exists, but theatrics risk a breakdown
If you’re going to join the urban exodus, be sure to do it in style
Lukashenko targeted amid unabated protests in Minsk following disputed elections
Failing to prepare for the most likely outcome of EU talks will damage the UK further
Review piles pressure on Trudeau government to bail out another oil development
Exit of Canada’s finance minister underscores rising fears over the spectre of unending deficits
Justin Trudeau taps deputy prime minister to engineer economic recovery from pandemic
Bill Morneau has reportedly been at odds with prime minister over coronavirus fiscal response
Output at controversial assets to increase even as government seeks to cut emissions, minister says
Saad Aljabri claims in a lawsuit that Mohammed bin Salman dispatched a hit squad to kill him in Canada
The world’s biggest institutional investors fear being asked to bail out businesses
UK, US and Canada attribute attacks to group ‘almost certainly’ working for Moscow
Trump administration considers reimposing tariffs on neighbour’s aluminium
Trump immigration clampdown risks flight of highly skilled workers across northern border
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