OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the economy lost 11,000 net jobs last month, with unemployment remaining unchanged at 7.0 per cent.
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BC Ferries has sailed into the new fiscal year by more than tripling its net earnings for part of 2014.
A Conservative MP from northern Alberta has announced he will not be seeking re-election.
Ottawa police have released a video of a person of interest in a recent "nighttime prowling incident" in the city's Rockcliffe area — the same neighbourhood that's home to Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.
Police in Thunder Bay, Ont., have charged two University of Ottawa hockey players in connection with a sexual assault that took place when the team was in the city for a game in February.
Tame inflation, but robust retail sales sent conflicting signals Friday about the Canadian economy, economists say.
Ontario's premier says Prime Minister Stephen Harper is wrong in saying that police investigations are the best way to deal with crimes involving missing and murdered aboriginal women.