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Air Canada passengers delayed for 32 hours in Costa Rica, including nine on runway

Nearly 300 Air Canada passengers have a nightmare flight before it even leaves the ground at Juan Santamaría.

Entrepreneur makes hemp-based fuel in Costa Rica

A Canadian entrepreneur with Costa Rican ties dreams of helping people catch waves and join the jetset on the strength of hemp.

Airlines announce new flights to Costa Rica

Three airlines announced new flights this week between Costa Rica and destinations in Canada, Mexico and Venezuela.

Canadian expats in Costa Rica hope to regain right to vote

Joan Dewar, a Canadian citizen who has been living outside Grecia, Costa Rica since 2005, got a rude surprise when she tried to vote in federal elections from abroad in 2011.

Court rules Canadians can grow their own medical pot

A Canadian court Wednesday struck down federal rules governing the growing and distribution of medical marijuana, ruling that Canadians have a constitutional right to grow it for themselves at home.

‘Pura Vida’ takes a chill: Costa Ricans play in Canadian ice hockey tournament

Costa Rica was represented on Canadian ice when players from Costa Rica's Castillo Knights hockey club participated in the Lac Beauport Pond Hockey Tournament...

5 questions for Costa Rican animator Julián Gallese – ‘Everything in life is a narrative’

Costa Rican animator Julián Gallese steps into our Weekend Arts Spotlight to talk about his cyclical work and lucky break.

Girl visits Costa Rica on international fundraising quest to sing 80 national anthems

Eleven-year-old Capri Everit is using her voice to help children in need. The Canadian girl and her family visited Costa Rica as part of a anthem-singing tour of 80 countries to raise $1 million for SOS Children's Villages.

Canada, Mexico win WTO nod for $1 billion in trade sanctions against US

Canada and Mexico won WTO approval Monday to impose some $1 billion a year in trade sanctions against the United States over its country-of-origin labeling requirement for beef and pork.

Canada’s next big move? It may be legalizing pot.

Has Canada's war on marijuana worked? "No, it hasn't," said Clive Weighill, chief of the Saskatoon police force, president of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and a veteran of August marijuana raids.

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