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OTTAWA — The Gordie Howe International Bridge, a massive cable-stayed infrastructure project connecting Canada and the United States, will officially open to the public on
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Transport Canada detains boat linked to fatal B.C. sinking, citing violations
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B.C. First Nation challenges dredging plan to accommodate larger tankers in Vancouver
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