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'It would be punitive': Alberta's pension proposal troubles N.L. premier

'It would be punitive': Alberta's pension proposal troubles N.L. premier

    Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, pictured in a file photo. Furey happened to be in Alberta when news of the province's pension plan brok...

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Downtown Regina church fenced off after officials say unhoused people started fires on property

Downtown Regina church fenced off after officials say unhoused people started fires on property

    Fencing was erected around Knox-Metropolitan Church Thursday. Church trustees say unhoused people living on church grounds have started multiple fires over...

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P.E.I. community groups call on police, educators, to condemn hate following protests

P.E.I. community groups call on police, educators, to condemn hate following protests

    Signs from people advocating for parental rights waved next to signs with messages like 'Supporting trans kids saves lives' at a protest and counter-protes...

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Fact-checking Wab Kinew's promises on crime during Manitoba party leaders' debate

Fact-checking Wab Kinew's promises on crime during Manitoba party leaders' debate

    Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew faced off against his two main opponents — Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson and Liberal Leader Dougald Lamon...

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Zelenskyy's 1st visit to Canada since Russia's war 'emotional,' say some Ukrainians

Zelenskyy's 1st visit to Canada since Russia's war 'emotional,' say some Ukrainians

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends a rally at the Fort York Armoury in Toronto on Sept. 22, 2023. Other dignitaries in attendance include Prim...

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Yellowknife's mayor says that city did not ask territory to trigger evacuation

Yellowknife's mayor says that city did not ask territory to trigger evacuation

    Yellowknife Mayor Rebecca Alty told CBC that the territorial emergency management organization told her the day before Yellowknife was evacuated that they ...

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Arrests made as thousands attend rallies for and against teaching gender diversity in B.C. schools

Arrests made as thousands attend rallies for and against teaching gender diversity in B.C. schools

    Demonstrators from pro-SOGI protests clash with an anti-SOGI protester in Vancouver, B.C, on Sept. 20, 2023. (Ben Nelms/CBC)Thousands showed up to rallies ...

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Hundreds of protesters and counter-protesters rally in Kitchener, Guelph over LGBTQ rights in schools

Hundreds of protesters and counter-protesters rally in Kitchener, Guelph over LGBTQ rights in schools

    Protestors and counterprotestors outside Kitchener city hall15 hours agoDuration 1:04Planned protests over LGBTQ rights in schools are met by counter prote...

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LGBTQ policy protesters and counter-protesters rally outside London, Ont. school board office

LGBTQ policy protesters and counter-protesters rally outside London, Ont. school board office

    What protests outside the school board office looked like in London, Ont.12 hours agoDuration 0:40Hundreds of people lined both sides of Dundas Street to e...

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Mom thought her autistic child was at school in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., but she was home with her dead father

Mom thought her autistic child was at school in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., but she was home with her dead father

    Eight-year-old Tillie Stuckenbrock with her father Jeff Stuckenbrock, who was found dead in his home on Friday. (Submitted by Sheri Stuckenbrock)WARNING: ...

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Court hears of failed deal to move truckers during convoy protests

Court hears of failed deal to move truckers during convoy protests

    Tamara Lich and Chris Barber wait for the Public Order Emergency Commission to begin Nov. 1, 2022 in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)A lawyer for o...

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Higgs greets marchers opposing LGBTQ rights

Higgs greets marchers opposing LGBTQ rights

    Higgs waded into a crowd about 250 people on the front lawn of the legislature, shaking hands with people carrying signs denouncing sex education and LGBTQ...

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Protesters and counter-protesters face off in Hamilton over gender identity, LGBTQ rights in schools

Protesters and counter-protesters face off in Hamilton over gender identity, LGBTQ rights in schools

    Hundreds of protesters and counter-protesters marched in front of Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board's headquarters on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. (Bo...

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Alberta will see a provincial pension plan report released tomorrow. Here's what to expect

Alberta will see a provincial pension plan report released tomorrow. Here's what to expect

    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will release an independent report on a potential Alberta pension plan on Thursday. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)The Al...

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Come From Away cancellation was no fun. A $1M lottery win made up for it

Come From Away cancellation was no fun. A $1M lottery win made up for it

    Beverly and Winston Parsons, centre, celebrated their lottery win with her family earlier this year. (Atlantic Lottery/Instagram)For their 43rd wedding ann...

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Protests over LGBTQ rights in schools come to a head in Manitoba

Protests over LGBTQ rights in schools come to a head in Manitoba

    Hundreds of people participating in the '1 Million March 4 Children' met counter-protesters outside the Manitoba Legislature on Wednesday morning. Police w...

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Sask. protests, counter-protests over LGBTQ rights in schools draw hundreds

Sask. protests, counter-protests over LGBTQ rights in schools draw hundreds

    Several hundred people attended protests and counter-protest over LGBTQ rights in schools in Saskatoon and Regina Wednesday. (Pratyush Dayal/CBC)Saskatch...

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P.E.I. Humane Society makes 'emotional' decision to pause construction of new animal shelter

P.E.I. Humane Society makes 'emotional' decision to pause construction of new animal shelter

    The new shelter is being built at the site of the P.E.I. Humane Society's existing shelter on Sherwood Road in Charlottetown. (Ken Linton/CBC)Animals at th...

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Protesters gather in downtown Montreal over sex ed and LGBTQ rights

Protesters gather in downtown Montreal over sex ed and LGBTQ rights

    Duelling protests over LGBTQ rights and sex ed in schools broke out in Montreal on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. (Charles Contant/CBC/Radio-Canada)Hundreds of...

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HRM did not submit claim for expenses from post-tropical storm Dorian

HRM did not submit claim for expenses from post-tropical storm Dorian

    Post-tropical storm Dorian brought down a crane in Halifax in 2019. Chief Financial Officer Jerry Blackwood said the HRM did not submit a claim for the exp...

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Edmonton councillors say transit needs more stable funding for the future

Edmonton councillors say transit needs more stable funding for the future

    Edmonton faces millions in rising costs for transit in the coming years. (Cort Sloan/CBC)Edmonton city councillors are pushing for a more consistent and r...

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Van lifted out of downtown Windsor hydro vault after Tuesday collapse

Van lifted out of downtown Windsor hydro vault after Tuesday collapse

    Minivan extracted from underground hydro vault in Windsor5 hours agoDuration 1:25On Wednesday, crews removed a minivan that had fallen into an electrical v...

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Whitehorse protest, counter-protest over LGBTQ rights in schools draw hundreds

Whitehorse protest, counter-protest over LGBTQ rights in schools draw hundreds

    A few dozen people gathered in front of the Yukon legislature on Wednesday afternoon holding signs reading such things as 'Stop confusing our grandkids,' w...

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Ontario Liberal leadership candidates at Toronto debate take aim at Premier Doug Ford

Ontario Liberal leadership candidates at Toronto debate take aim at Premier Doug Ford

    The Ontario Liberal leadership candidates debate at Toronto Metropolitan University (on Wednesday. (Michael Wilson/CBC)Ontario Liberal leadership candidat...

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Community members come out to support LGBTQ youth in Thunder Bay as day of protest winds down

Community members come out to support LGBTQ youth in Thunder Bay as day of protest winds down

    Moe than 100 people gather at Thunder Bay City Hall to show support for trans youth as part of the Rainbow Collective of Thunder Bay's Love Always Wins Hea...

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Housing developers say they can't keep up with population growth in N.S. without big changes

Housing developers say they can't keep up with population growth in N.S. without big changes

    There is a huge demand for housing in Nova Scotia, yet construction starts on new homes declined in 2022 compared to the year before. (David Laughlin/CBC)T...

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K-W Symphony exploring options 'including insolvency,' says board chair

K-W Symphony exploring options 'including insolvency,' says board chair

    KWS musicians only received a few days notice that the 2023-24 season wasn't going to happen. (Submitted by Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony)In the wake of the...

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Sex offence trial of former junior hockey coach to begin in Regina Tuesday

Sex offence trial of former junior hockey coach to begin in Regina Tuesday

    The trial of Bernard 'Bernie' Lynch starts in the Court of King's Bench in Regina Tuesday morning. (Matt Howard/CBC)A former junior hockey coach accused of...

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Suddenly, Doug Ford admits Toronto's finances aren't sustainable

Suddenly, Doug Ford admits Toronto's finances aren't sustainable

    After their first meeting since her election win, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow and Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the city's financial situation is not sustai...

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Pilot program lets NOSM medical students do more of their studies in French

Pilot program lets NOSM medical students do more of their studies in French

    A pilot initiative that lets francophone medical students at NOSM University do some of their mandatory coursework in French will become permanent next yea...

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Saskatchewan judge to hear school pronoun policy injunction application

Saskatchewan judge to hear school pronoun policy injunction application

    People gather outside the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina in early September to speak out against a new provincial government policy that requi...

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Aviation will need significant government support to decarbonize: WestJet CEO

Aviation will need significant government support to decarbonize: WestJet CEO

    WestJet passenger jets parked at departure gates at the Calgary International Airport on May 31, 2023. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)The CEO of Canada'...

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City official testifies in slow-moving convoy trial

City official testifies in slow-moving convoy trial

    Kim Ayotte, Ottawa's general manager of emergency & protectives services, at a city meeting in February 2023. Ayotte testified Tuesday at the trial for Chr...

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Alberta CMOH says E. coli numbers starting to 'trend in the right direction'

Alberta CMOH says E. coli numbers starting to 'trend in the right direction'

    Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange, left, and chief medical officer of health Dr. Mark Joffe speak to media on Tuesday, Sept. 12, about the E. coli o...

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City looking to close Hamilton Aviary, rehome its 24 birds

City looking to close Hamilton Aviary, rehome its 24 birds

    The Hamilton Aviary currently resides in a building owned by the Royal Botanical Gardens. The building needs 'capital repairs,' according to the city. (Aur...

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'Confusion' delayed N.B.'s review of response to COVID in special care homes

'Confusion' delayed N.B.'s review of response to COVID in special care homes

    Deputy Social Development minister Jim Mehan says six nursing homes and four special-care homes in the province now have outbreaks. (Nicolas Steinbach/Radi...

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P.E.I.'s 3% rent hike cap for 2024 gets flak from both landlords and advocates

P.E.I.'s 3% rent hike cap for 2024 gets flak from both landlords and advocates

    Starting next year, landlords can raise rents by three per cent without having to go through the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission first, as long as...

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Proposed changes to Quebec's electoral map include nixing 1 Montreal riding

Proposed changes to Quebec's electoral map include nixing 1 Montreal riding

    Demographic changes saw the number of eligible voters increase in some ridings and decrease in others, forcing a change to some ridings. (Martin Thibault/R...

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N.L.'s new early childhood educator retention grant amounts to 'pocket change,' says this ECE

N.L.'s new early childhood educator retention grant amounts to 'pocket change,' says this ECE

    From left: Association of Early Childhood Educators of Newfoundland and Labrador executive director Skye Taylor, Education Minister Krista Lynn Howell and ...

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What do the Manitoba PCs mean when they talk about parental rights? Find out, after the election

What do the Manitoba PCs mean when they talk about parental rights? Find out, after the election

    A billboard along Donald Street in Winnipeg makes PC Fort Whyte candidate Obby Khan the face of the party's parental rights platform. (Ian Froese/CBC)To PC...

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'It would be punitive': Alberta's pension proposal troubles N.L. premier

Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, pictured in a file photo. Furey happened to be in Alberta when news of the pro...

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Downtown Regina church fenced off after officials say unhoused people started fires on property

Fencing was erected around Knox-Metropolitan Church Thursday. Church trustees say unhoused people living on church grounds have st...

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P.E.I. community groups call on police, educators, to condemn hate following protests

Signs from people advocating for parental rights waved next to signs with messages like 'Supporting trans kids saves lives' at a p...

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Fact-checking Wab Kinew's promises on crime during Manitoba party leaders' debate

Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew faced off against his two main opponents — Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson and Lib...

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Zelenskyy's 1st visit to Canada since Russia's war 'emotional,' say some Ukrainians

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends a rally at the Fort York Armoury in Toronto on Sept. 22, 2023. Other dignitaries i...

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Yellowknife's mayor says that city did not ask territory to trigger evacuation

Yellowknife Mayor Rebecca Alty told CBC that the territorial emergency management organization told her the day before Yellowknife...

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Arrests made as thousands attend rallies for and against teaching gender diversity in B.C. schools

Demonstrators from pro-SOGI protests clash with an anti-SOGI protester in Vancouver, B.C, on Sept. 20, 2023. (Ben Nelms/CBC)Thousa...

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Hundreds of protesters and counter-protesters rally in Kitchener, Guelph over LGBTQ rights in schools

Protestors and counterprotestors outside Kitchener city hall15 hours agoDuration 1:04Planned protests over LGBTQ rights in schools...

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LGBTQ policy protesters and counter-protesters rally outside London, Ont. school board office

What protests outside the school board office looked like in London, Ont.12 hours agoDuration 0:40Hundreds of people lined both si...

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Mom thought her autistic child was at school in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., but she was home with her dead father

Eight-year-old Tillie Stuckenbrock with her father Jeff Stuckenbrock, who was found dead in his home on Friday. (Submitted by She...

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Court hears of failed deal to move truckers during convoy protests

Tamara Lich and Chris Barber wait for the Public Order Emergency Commission to begin Nov. 1, 2022 in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/The Cana...

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Higgs greets marchers opposing LGBTQ rights

Higgs waded into a crowd about 250 people on the front lawn of the legislature, shaking hands with people carrying signs denouncin...

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Protesters and counter-protesters face off in Hamilton over gender identity, LGBTQ rights in schools

Hundreds of protesters and counter-protesters marched in front of Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board's headquarters on Wedne...

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Alberta will see a provincial pension plan report released tomorrow. Here's what to expect

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will release an independent report on a potential Alberta pension plan on Thursday. (Jeff McIntosh/...

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Come From Away cancellation was no fun. A $1M lottery win made up for it

Beverly and Winston Parsons, centre, celebrated their lottery win with her family earlier this year. (Atlantic Lottery/Instagram)F...

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Protests over LGBTQ rights in schools come to a head in Manitoba

Hundreds of people participating in the '1 Million March 4 Children' met counter-protesters outside the Manitoba Legislature on We...

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Sask. protests, counter-protests over LGBTQ rights in schools draw hundreds

Several hundred people attended protests and counter-protest over LGBTQ rights in schools in Saskatoon and Regina Wednesday. (Pr...

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P.E.I. Humane Society makes 'emotional' decision to pause construction of new animal shelter

The new shelter is being built at the site of the P.E.I. Humane Society's existing shelter on Sherwood Road in Charlottetown. (Ken...

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Protesters gather in downtown Montreal over sex ed and LGBTQ rights

Duelling protests over LGBTQ rights and sex ed in schools broke out in Montreal on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. (Charles Contant/CBC...

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HRM did not submit claim for expenses from post-tropical storm Dorian

Post-tropical storm Dorian brought down a crane in Halifax in 2019. Chief Financial Officer Jerry Blackwood said the HRM did not s...

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Edmonton councillors say transit needs more stable funding for the future

Edmonton faces millions in rising costs for transit in the coming years. (Cort Sloan/CBC)Edmonton city councillors are pushing fo...

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Van lifted out of downtown Windsor hydro vault after Tuesday collapse

Minivan extracted from underground hydro vault in Windsor5 hours agoDuration 1:25On Wednesday, crews removed a minivan that had fa...

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Whitehorse protest, counter-protest over LGBTQ rights in schools draw hundreds

A few dozen people gathered in front of the Yukon legislature on Wednesday afternoon holding signs reading such things as 'Stop co...

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Ontario Liberal leadership candidates at Toronto debate take aim at Premier Doug Ford

The Ontario Liberal leadership candidates debate at Toronto Metropolitan University (on Wednesday. (Michael Wilson/CBC)Ontario Li...

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Community members come out to support LGBTQ youth in Thunder Bay as day of protest winds down

Moe than 100 people gather at Thunder Bay City Hall to show support for trans youth as part of the Rainbow Collective of Thunder B...

Read More

Housing developers say they can't keep up with population growth in N.S. without big changes

There is a huge demand for housing in Nova Scotia, yet construction starts on new homes declined in 2022 compared to the year befo...

Read More

K-W Symphony exploring options 'including insolvency,' says board chair

KWS musicians only received a few days notice that the 2023-24 season wasn't going to happen. (Submitted by Kitchener-Waterloo Sy...

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Sex offence trial of former junior hockey coach to begin in Regina Tuesday

The trial of Bernard 'Bernie' Lynch starts in the Court of King's Bench in Regina Tuesday morning. (Matt Howard/CBC)A former junio...

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Suddenly, Doug Ford admits Toronto's finances aren't sustainable

After their first meeting since her election win, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow and Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the city's financia...

Read More

Pilot program lets NOSM medical students do more of their studies in French

A pilot initiative that lets francophone medical students at NOSM University do some of their mandatory coursework in French will ...

Read More

Saskatchewan judge to hear school pronoun policy injunction application

People gather outside the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina in early September to speak out against a new provincial gov...

Read More

Aviation will need significant government support to decarbonize: WestJet CEO

WestJet passenger jets parked at departure gates at the Calgary International Airport on May 31, 2023. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian...

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City official testifies in slow-moving convoy trial

Kim Ayotte, Ottawa's general manager of emergency & protectives services, at a city meeting in February 2023. Ayotte testified Tue...

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Alberta CMOH says E. coli numbers starting to 'trend in the right direction'

Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange, left, and chief medical officer of health Dr. Mark Joffe speak to media on Tuesday, Sept...

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City looking to close Hamilton Aviary, rehome its 24 birds

The Hamilton Aviary currently resides in a building owned by the Royal Botanical Gardens. The building needs 'capital repairs,' ac...

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'Confusion' delayed N.B.'s review of response to COVID in special care homes

Deputy Social Development minister Jim Mehan says six nursing homes and four special-care homes in the province now have outbreaks...

Read More

P.E.I.'s 3% rent hike cap for 2024 gets flak from both landlords and advocates

Starting next year, landlords can raise rents by three per cent without having to go through the Island Regulatory and Appeals Com...

Read More

Proposed changes to Quebec's electoral map include nixing 1 Montreal riding

Demographic changes saw the number of eligible voters increase in some ridings and decrease in others, forcing a change to some ri...

Read More

N.L.'s new early childhood educator retention grant amounts to 'pocket change,' says this ECE

From left: Association of Early Childhood Educators of Newfoundland and Labrador executive director Skye Taylor, Education Ministe...

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What do the Manitoba PCs mean when they talk about parental rights? Find out, after the election

A billboard along Donald Street in Winnipeg makes PC Fort Whyte candidate Obby Khan the face of the party's parental rights platfo...

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