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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A meeting of NATO leaders convened in Britain today facing no shortage of crises and a challenge from two of its dominant partners to confront a virulent new form of Islamic extremism in the Middle East.
Health officials say two people remain in critical condition following a tour bus crash along a mountain highway in British Columbia.
The president of the Northern Gateway pipeline says the possibility of a 2018 start-up date is "quickly evaporating."
The preliminary hearing for two men accused of killing a homeless man in a rural Nova Scotia community has been set for February.
New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health is preparing to leave for Nigeria where she will be among those trying to stop the spread of Ebola.
Canadians spent a little less time channel surfing last year but still watched more TV content overall when accounting for streaming, suggests a report by the CRTC.