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Fixed-price defence deals drag down CAE's profits — and share price

MONTREAL — Fixed-price defence contracts dragged down earnings at CAE Inc. as the flight simulator maker saw quarterly profits fall nearly 30 per cent year-over-year even while revenues rose.
S&P/TSX composite gains more than 300 points, U.S. markets also up

S&P/TSX composite gains more than 300 points, U.S. markets also up

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index gained more than 300 points or almost 1.5 per cent Wednesday on broad-based strength, while U.S. markets also rose to take back some of their losses from the previous day.
'It's blowin' a storm': Another huge snowfall descends on Atlantic Canada

'It's blowin' a storm': Another huge snowfall descends on Atlantic Canada

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — A brawny nor'easter dumped up to 37 centimetres of snow on Nova Scotia on Wednesday before trudging to Newfoundland, where the wind picked up and a swirling snowfall enveloped much of the province.
Bell urges conditions if CRTC mandates wholesale access, Telus awaits its next move

Bell urges conditions if CRTC mandates wholesale access, Telus awaits its next move

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµE Inc. is urging the CRTC to implement conditions such as caps on eligible speeds and initial access restrictions if the regulator allows smaller internet providers to use rivals' fibre networks to offer their services to customers.
Court hears final evidence in former military leader Edmundson's sex assault trial

Court hears final evidence in former military leader Edmundson's sex assault trial

OTTAWA — Lawyers for former military leader Haydn Edmundson wrapped up the evidentiary portion of his defence Wednesday, setting the stage for closing arguments in April in the retired vice-admiral's sexual assault trial.
First Nations call on feds to oppose nuclear waste disposal site near Ottawa River

First Nations call on feds to oppose nuclear waste disposal site near Ottawa River

OTTAWA — First Nations leaders are calling on the federal government to oppose a nuclear waste disposal site near the Ottawa River that they say threatens drinking water and their rights.
Winnipeg man dead after police try to pick him up due to mental health concerns

Winnipeg man dead after police try to pick him up due to mental health concerns

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating the death of a Winnipeg man after police fatally shot the man while trying to hospitalize him for mental health concerns.
Canada's Fernandez upsets Zheng, advances to Doha quarterfinals

Canada's Fernandez upsets Zheng, advances to Doha quarterfinals

DOHA, Qatar — Canada's Leylah Fernandez advanced to the quarterfinals of the Qatar Open with a 7-5, 6-3 upset of fifth seed Qinwen Zheng of China on Wednesday.
'Welcome home': Manitoba man who was switched at birth receives Métis citizenship

'Welcome home': Manitoba man who was switched at birth receives Métis citizenship

WINNIPEG — A Manitoba man who was switched at birth and raised without being aware of his Indigenous heritage for more than 60 years says he feels a sense of belonging after receiving his Métis citizenship.
Former teammates, coaches reflect on Jagr with Penguins set to retire No. 68 jersey

Former teammates, coaches reflect on Jagr with Penguins set to retire No. 68 jersey

Rick Tocchet remembers the kid with a flowing mullet. Put a puck in the corner for a one-on-one drill and Jaromir Jagr would usually emerge victorious.
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