We have started to collect the most important news related to Canada in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Despite being an important trade and defence partner, the US tends to ignore Canada. But that's paradoxically because the two get along so well, as Jordan Michael Smith writes.
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Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoken to young people about Brexit and vote differences between old and young people
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A cartoon depiction of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears on the cover of a new Marvel comic book coming out in August.
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A Canadian mum has gained internet fame for taking time out of her own wedding to breastfeed her nine-month-old daughter
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Norway, Switzerland, Canada or Singapore? What approach should the UK take to trade deals with the EU and others, once it leaves the European bloc?
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A small Canadian plane leaves a South Pole research station after swooping in on a rare medical rescue mission.
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Canada's parliament has passed a contentious bill to allow medically-assisted death for terminally ill people.
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US rock star Meat Loaf is "stable and in good condition" after collapsing on stage during a concert in Canada, representatives say.
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US rock star Meat Loaf has collapsed on stage during a concert in Canada.
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Canadian MPs vote to change the lyrics of the English language version of the country's national anthem to make it more gender neutral.
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The Philippine president condemns the "brutal and senseless" killing of Canadian hostage Robert Hall by Islamist militant group Abu Sayyaf.
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The legendary Canadian ice hockey player, Gordie Howe, known simply as "Mr Hockey", dies at the age of 88.
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Footage from social media shows the moment a car was swallowed by a large sinkhole in Ottawa, Canada.
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A sinkhole opened up in downtown Ottawa on Wednesday, prompting a gas leak and forcing evacuation of all nearby businesses.
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A sinkhole opened up in downtown Ottawa on Wednesday, prompting a gas leak and forcing evacuation of all nearby businesses.
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Canada's defence minster believes his country has learnt quickly from the "black marks in our history".
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Canadian inventor Alexandru Duru has been showcasing the hoverboard he designed and built to audiences in Paris.
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Some residents of the Canadian city of Fort McMurray are beginning to return home after a raging wildfire that displaced 90,000 people.
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Are Tragically Hip the most Canadian band in the world?
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Canadian marijuana users decry recent raids on dozens of Toronto shops that sell the drug, calling the operation a waste of police resources.
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The Canadian ambassador to Ireland tackles a protester who tried to disrupt a ceremony to honour British soldiers killed during the 1916 Easter Rising.
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The massive Canadian wildfire that displaced thousands of people in Alberta spreads to neighbouring Saskatchewan.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologised again for 'manhandling' an opposition MP
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Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau has apologised after he was accused of "manhandling" a Conservative MP during a House of Commons debate.
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Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau is accused of "manhandling" a Conservative MP as the House of Commons debated an assisted-dying bill.
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Some 12,000 oil sands workers are urged to leave camps near the Canadian town of Fort McMurray as a resurgent wildfire advances towards them.
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One hundred people have lost their home after a fire engulfed their apartment building near Vancouver in British Columbia.
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Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has visited Fort McMurray to see the widespread damage caused by wildfire, Rajini Vaidyanathan reports.
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Oil sands firms near the Canadian city of Fort McMurray are slowly restarting production after a massive wildfire forced a week-long shut down.
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Some 90% of buildings in the evacuated Canadian city of Fort McMurray survived the massive wildfire, Alberta's provincial premier says.
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The BBC's Laura Bicker is one of the first journalists allowed back into the Canadian city of Fort McMurray after devastating wildfires there.
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The battle to contain the wildfires in west-central Canada has reached a turning point, thanks in part to drizzle and favourable winds, say officials.
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The MP from Fort McMurray, a Canadian city devastated by a huge wildfire, tells the BBC about 20% of homes there have been destroyed.
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A huge wildfire in the Canadian province of Alberta grew "much more slowly" than expected yesterday, officials say, as much-disrupted evacuations are finished.
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Firefighters are continuing to tackle a huge wildfire raging in the Canadian province of Alberta which is growing further and could spill into neighbouring Saskatchewan.
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A massive, out-of-control wildfire raging in the Canadian province of Alberta is growing rapidly and could spread to neighbouring Saskatchewan, officials say.
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A huge wildfire raging in the Canadian province of Alberta is growing further and could spill into neighbouring Saskatchewan, officials warn.
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A huge wildfire which has devastated the Canadian oil town of Fort McMurray could double in size over the next 24 hours, as evacuations continue.
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Spreading wildfires in the Canadian province of Alberta have forced more people from their homes.
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A Canadian family from near Fort McMurray have relived the moment that wildfires tore through their home.
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Residents continue to flee a massive wildfire around the Canadian city of Fort McMurray as officials warns it will double in size in the next 24 hours.
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Pictures obtained by the BBC show swathes of the Canadian city of Fort McMurray in ruins following a devastating wildfire.
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Some 8,000 people are being airlifted to safety after they fled the city of Fort McMurray, which has been devastated by a massive wildfire.
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A state of emergency is declared in the province of Alberta in Canada after a wildfire forces all 88,000 residents of Fort McMurray to flee their city.
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A man who escaped from the wildfire that is raging in Fort McMurray in Canada said the experience was "very terrifying".
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A "catastrophic" wildfire that has forced the evacuation of all 88,000 people from Fort McMurray could destroy much of the Canadian city, officials warn.
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High winds and hot temperatures may worsen a huge wildfire that has forced the entire population of a Canadian city to be evacuated, officials say.
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Three hostages held by Islamist militants in the Philippines appear in a video pleading for their governments to meet the captors' demands.
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A huge wildfire forces the evacuation of about 80,000 people from Fort McMurray - the entire population of the city in the Canadian province of Alberta.
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