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CommentProvincial Politics | 7:09 PM on Tuesday
Popular consumer products risk disappearing from stores across Quebec — and the goods that remain could be more expensive — because of the province's French-language reform.
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CommentMisc CDN | 7:08 AM on Tuesday
OTTAWA, March 25 (Reuters) - Canada on Monday began evacuating from Haiti Canadians who want to leave as gang violence spreads, prioritizing those who are vulnerable, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said.
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CommentLaw & Order | 7:06 AM on Tuesday
A Calgary judge has issued a ruling that clears the way for a 27-year-old woman to receive medical assistance in dying (MAID) despite her father’s attempts through the courts to prevent that from happening.
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CommentLaw & Order | 6:29 AM on Tuesday
A British court says Julian Assange can’t immediately be extradited to the U.S. on espionage charges, in a partial victory for the WikiLeaks founder.
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CommentVideos | 2:51 AM on Tuesday
The bridge, part of the interstate highway in Baltimore, collapsed once a cargo ship registered from Singapore crashed into it. Cars are reportedly in the wa...
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CommentLaw & Order | 3:06 PM on Monday
A military veteran who spent 20 years in uniform, Lieutenant Colonel Huajie Xu now lives on a quiet street in Winnipeg. But he did not serve in Canada’s armed forces. Instead, he was a member of China's People’s Liberation Army, according to rec
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CommentHealth | 1:24 PM on Monday
A new book by researcher Danya Fast raises tough questions about how to keep youth alive during the toxic drug crisis. Read more.
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CommentProvincial Politics | 1:24 PM on Monday
John Herron is seeking the New Brunswick Liberal party nomination to take on a Christian television host who he says is pushing the province's Tories to right-wing politics.
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CommentLaw & Order | 6:53 AM on Monday
Several people living in the west-of-downtown neighbourhood say they're in shock after an Ottawa police officer shot a 25-year-old woman on Friday afternoon.
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CommentBusiness | 6:25 AM on Monday
When Zahid Mahmood bought a house in 2021, he hoped rental income could help him and his wife save money to pay for post-secondary education for their three children. Instead, he's in debt with more than $24,000 in unpaid rent from his former tenants, and
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CommentMisc World | 6:04 AM on Monday
Poland demanded an explanation from Russia on Sunday after one of its missiles strayed briefly into Polish airspace during a major missile attack on Ukraine.
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CommentMisc World | 7:08 PM on Sunday
In the fall of 2016, I forced the trunk of my rust-encrusted hatchback closed. The dishes rattled and the garbage bags of bedding shifted. Anything that couldn't fit — like the kitchen table from my childhood — was sold off on Kijiji to pay for gas. H
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CommentBusiness | 7:19 PM on Saturday
The Senate has passed a bill to implement Canada's updated free trade agreement with Ukraine, paving the way for it to become law.
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CommentStrange | 7:26 PM on Friday
An undertaker-turned-scientist at Oxford University is trying to figure out why some human brains remain remarkably well-preserved after death, sometimes for thousands of years, even when all other soft tissue has long decayed.
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CommentMisc World | 7:24 PM on Friday
The surprise announcement Friday by the Princess of Wales brings with it inevitable shorter-term questions — about how the Royal Family will adapt with two senior members facing cancer diagnoses and whether the wild speculation around Catherine will aba
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CommentMilitary | 6:40 AM on Friday
Australia will jointly build and operate a new class of submarines, SSN-AUKUS, with Britain by 2040. The AUKUS agreement was made to help counter Chinese control in the Asia-Pacific.
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CommentBusiness | 3:43 PM on Thursday
France's Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly voted against a free-trade agreement between the EU and Canada thanks to an unusual alliance in the upper house between left and right wing opponents of French…
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CommentReligion | 6:19 AM on Thursday
The Supreme Court has ruled on whether it will hear the appeal of a private Calgary school found to have discriminated against two Muslim students who were not allowed to perform their prayers on campus.
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CommentMisc CDN | 6:01 AM on Thursday
The RCMP report authors warn that whatever Canada’s current situation, it "will probably deteriorate further in the next five years."
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CommentLaw & Order | 7:35 PM on Wednesday
Kamar Cunningham of Toronto was arrested as part of Project Patton in June 2018 for his involvement in an organization that trafficked guns over the U.S. border, police said.
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CommentLaw & Order | 5:33 PM on Wednesday
The subject of the stand-off with police in Penbrooke Meadows last week was banned from owning weapons, documents obtained by CityNews show.
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CommentBusiness | 6:39 AM on Wednesday
Employers are posting seemingly open roles that were never meant to be filled at all.
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CommentPolitical | 6:48 PM on Tuesday
Karen Hogan’s report says communities with the poorest housing conditions received the least funding, and the government failed to ensure homes met building code standards
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CommentPolitical | 9:11 AM on Monday
Mainstream parties are changing laws to protect government institutions. Critics say the changes risk undermining democracy.
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CommentMisc World | 8:32 AM on Monday
Successive foreign governments plunged it into unpayable debt and left its citizens in penury
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CommentBusiness | 6:30 AM on Monday
A Canadian company that manufactures children's toy couches finds itself facing a high bill for import tariffs after bringing production home to this country even though it's no longer importing a majority of its product, after a single component of the c
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CommentBusiness | 5:54 AM on Monday
Independent lawmaker says it’s time for workers to have a better quality of life with a 32-hour workweek without loss of pay
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CommentLaw & Order | 10:28 PM on Sunday
Toronto Police say they arrested two people at a pro-Palestinian protest that took place outside an event featuring the prime minister, and those facing charges include a reporter for online media outlet Rebel News. Police say two men were arrested Fri
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CommentLaw & Order | 7:06 PM on Sunday
An upward trend of record-breaking daily temperatures is reaching areas throughout Canada, including regions of Alberta, British Columbia, and Yukon Territory.
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CommentLaw & Order | 5:39 PM on Sunday
Some 200 people showed up at a public multi-faith funeral service in Ottawa Sunday to mourn the six people killed more than a week ago in the city's Barrhaven suburb.