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Mar 28, 2024
A draft agreement between the Haida Nation and the British Columbia government recognizes Haida title over all of Hadia Gwaii.
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Mar 28, 2024
The B.C. Conservative Party has dropped a controversial Denman Island doctor as a candidate for Ladysmith-Oceanside after his views on COVID-19 and vaccines circulated online on Wednesday.
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Mar 28, 2024
George Springer, Cavan Biggio and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered Thursday to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a season-opening 8-2 road victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Mar 28, 2024
An infamous 160-km race in a dense forest, with elevated terrain and odd customs, has eluded many runners. But this year, Ihor Verys became the first Canadian to complete, and win, the race. 'The body achieves what the mind believes,' he said of the win.
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Mar 28, 2024
An infamous 160-km race in a dense forest, with elevated terrain and odd customs, has eluded many runners. But this year, Ihor Verys became the first Canadian to complete, and win, the race. 'The body achieves what the mind believes,' he said of the win.
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Mar 28, 2024
Richard Swannell, director of impact growth at the UK-based NGO Waste and Resources Action Programme, says you would need an area the size of China to grow all the food we waste.
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Mar 28, 2024
The RCMP has confirmed that the deaths of four people at a Neudorf, Sask., area farm were murder-suicide.
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Mar 28, 2024
A bus carrying 46 people crashed over a bridge in South Africa, killing everyone on board except an 8-year-old girl, local officials said Thursday.
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Mar 28, 2024
The province says the beloved Martin Mars water bomber will become the centrepiece of a new wildfire exhibit at the British Columbia Aviation Museum in Saanich, B.C.
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Mar 28, 2024
A man who was switched at birth in Newfoundland and Labrador wants to see the province apologize, after seeing Manitoba's premier apologize for a similar situation.
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Mar 28, 2024
The federal government's pre-budget charm offensive is back for a second straight day — this time aimed at parents and child care providers.
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Mar 28, 2024
With Friday's release of Beyoncé's full country album, Cowboy Carter, the perception of Black country artists is starting to shift. Will it last?
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Mar 28, 2024
With Friday's release of Beyoncé's full country album, Cowboy Carter, the perception of Black country artists is starting to shift. Will it last?
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Mar 28, 2024
Five employees at Ontario Power Generation are in the top 10 earners on the province's so-called sunshine list for 2023, with the province's highest salary sitting at $1.93 million.
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Mar 28, 2024
An albatross versus a mouse might not sound like a fair fight, but on a remote South African island it's the mice who are winning. The Mouse-Free Marion project has an ambitious plan to turn the tide
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Mar 28, 2024
Former crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced Thursday to 25 years in prison for his role in the 2022 collapse of FTX, which once was one of the world's most popular platforms for trading digital currency.
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Mar 28, 2024
New York is on track to become the first U.S. city with congestion tolls on drivers entering its central business district after transit officials approved a $15 US fee for most motorists headed to the busiest part of Manhattan.
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Mar 28, 2024
The country's highest court has upheld a requirement from a Yukon First Nation that elected officials live on settled land and dismissed an appeal from Cindy Dickson, a resident, that her Charter rights were violated by that requirement.
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Mar 28, 2024
The Canadian economy grew 0.6 per cent in January, the fastest growth rate in a year, while the economy likely expanded 0.4 per cent in February, Statistics Canada said Thursday.
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Mar 28, 2024
Four major school boards in Ontario are taking several social media giants to court, alleging their products Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok are harming students and disrupting the education system.
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Mar 28, 2024
Four major school boards in Ontario are taking several social media giants to court, alleging their products Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok are harming students and disrupting the education system.
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Mar 28, 2024
Fillier, 23, is poised to star for Canada again at April's world championship. She was named MVP of last year's tournament.
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Mar 28, 2024
Extreme weather events such as droughts or wildfires are not only causing localized damage but are affecting crop yields, supply chains and the durability of housing, all of which is making life more expensive.
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Mar 28, 2024
Quebec is taking months to issue death certificates, leaving families in limbo as they try to organize funerals and settle estates. The government blames a rising death rate but funeral homes say some certificates are issued quickly and others take ages.
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Mar 28, 2024
Ontario nursing associations say the province needs to phase out health-care staffing agencies after a woman worked in long-term care homes in Hamilton and Toronto without any credentials for seven months.
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Mar 28, 2024
In many parts of the world, understanding what causes serious pollution and when it happens is unclear due to a lack of air quality monitoring. The solution, say experts, doesn't need to be expensive and can lead to better public health policy.
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Mar 28, 2024
Thea Turcotte believes her life was likely saved by an experimental treatment developed in Winnipeg for a chronic artificial joint infection.
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Mar 28, 2024
After four nationals from Tajikistan were accused of terrorism in Friday's deadly attack on a Moscow concert hall, Central Asian migrant communities in Russia fear raids and deportation, as well as threats and violence.
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Mar 28, 2024
Various Canadian provinces are rolling out spring COVID-19 vaccination campaigns, allowing higher-risk individuals to get an extra dose.
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Mar 28, 2024
After four nationals from Tajikistan were accused of terrorism in Friday's deadly attack on a Moscow concert hall, Central Asian migrant communities in Russia fear raids and deportation, as well as threats and violence.
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Mar 28, 2024
Those working to free the two-year-old orca from a lagoon on northern Vancouver Island say their new strategy could involve using a sling-type device to lift the young cetacean.
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Mar 27, 2024
Kerri Hegel, who runs Tickled Pig Rescue, believes the pig was abandoned as nobody has come forward to claim him.
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Mar 27, 2024
As wildfire season approaches, experts are advising homeowners and communities to prepare for a potentially challenging wildfire season.
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Mar 27, 2024
A Quebec man selling a Rolex for $15,000 says he was cheated out of money after a Facebook Marketplace buyer showed him the cash in an envelope but then performed a sleight-of-hand trick that left him with an envelope full of flyer clippings instead.
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Mar 27, 2024
A person calling himself "the Canadian" who writes propaganda for an Afghan branch of ISIS claims to be based somewhere in Canada, which, experts say, could be cause for concern for authorities.
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Mar 27, 2024
Allies of Gov. Ron DeSantis and Disney reached a settlement agreement Wednesday in a state court fight over how Walt Disney World is developed in the future following the takeover of the theme park resort's government by the Florida governor.
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Mar 27, 2024
The Ontario College of Pharmacists says it's working with a legal team to explore its options after thousands of pharmacy employees came forward to share "deeply troubling" stories about corporate pressure to perform billable services — sometimes at the expense of patient care.
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Mar 27, 2024
Ontario will give the vast majority of its allocated international student study permits to post-secondary institutions that offer in-demand programs such as in the skilled trades, child care and health care.
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Mar 27, 2024
Only one Ontario university will see its international student intake shrink this year while more than half of the province's public colleges face a drop, under a plan announced Wednesday by Premier Doug Ford's government.
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Mar 27, 2024
B.C.'s director of civil forfeiture has filed an unexplained wealth order in an attempt to seize cash, gold bars, luxury watches and jewelry in a safety deposit box belonging to the co-founder of a notorious B.C.-based cryptocurrency exchange scam.
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Mar 27, 2024
Rebecca Strong, a Denesuline singer from Prince Albert, belted out a cover of Demi Lovato's Stone Cold for her audition on the show, bringing audience members to their feet and winning high praise from the judges.
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Mar 27, 2024
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says conservative politicians across Canada, including premiers, are lying to Canadians about the carbon price.
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Mar 27, 2024
Alberta smashed population-growth records in the past year, mainly due to people moving to the province from across Canada and around the world.
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Mar 27, 2024
RCMP officers who arrested Ryley Bauman at a St. Albert playground will not face criminal charges even though Alberta's police watchdog says the 16-year-old was mistakenly identified as a drug user and unlawfully detained.
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Mar 27, 2024
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that his government will introduce new measures — including a new "bill of rights" — that he says will help protect those who rent their homes as part of the upcoming budget.
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Mar 27, 2024
A man accused of helping smuggle people across the U.S.-Canada border into Minnesota, including four members of an Indian family who froze to death in 2022, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to seven counts of human smuggling.
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Mar 27, 2024
When you look out your window or walk your dog in the year 2100, the animals you spot may be quite different from what you see today, a new study suggests. Many species are moving due to climate change, and Canadian cities could get an influx of wild climate refugees.
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Mar 27, 2024
When you look out your window or walk your dog in the year 2100, the animals you spot may be quite different from what you see today, a new study suggests. Many species are moving due to climate change, and Canadian cities could get an influx of wild climate refugees.
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Mar 27, 2024
With money tight and the Paris Olympics and Paralympics on the horizon, Canada's athletes are asking for a $6.3 million raise to the Athletes Assistance Program, informally known as "carding" money, in the federal government's April 16 budget.
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Mar 27, 2024
If it wasn't for an encounter with a neighbour last summer, Bob Barnes would have never known his recently purchased house also came with extremely high levels of a cancer causing gas.
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Mar 27, 2024
A new report says the federal government is providing billions of dollars in financial support for the fossil fuel industry, despite measures announced last year to limit subsidies.
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Mar 27, 2024
Three people who were riding snowbikes are dead after an avalanche in Quebec's Gaspé region. Provincial police are investigating.
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Mar 27, 2024
The Facebook poke is having a moment, thanks to a new generation discovering what some argue is the social media site's most annoying feature. But while Generation Z might be enjoying poking their friends, those who were around for the first wave of the poke popularity are less thrilled.
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Mar 27, 2024
A surge in new apartment construction drove housing start increases in several major Canadian cities last year, but demand continues to outweigh supply, according to a report released Wednesday by the federal housing agency.
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Mar 27, 2024
A surge in new apartment construction drove housing start increases in several major Canadian cities last year, but supply continues to outweigh demand, according to a report released Wednesday by the federal housing agency.
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Mar 27, 2024
Lawmakers in Thailand's lower house of parliament overwhelmingly approved a marriage equality bill on Wednesday that would make the country the first in Southeast Asia to legalize equal rights for marriage partners of any gender.
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Mar 27, 2024
Joel Wood from Maskwacis, Alta., won the 2024 Juno for traditional Indigenous artist of the year for album Sing, Pray, Love
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Mar 27, 2024
Chinese Communist Party officials allegedly increased their efforts to target the Conservative Party with foreign interference activities after it adopted a number of policies in its 2021 election platform crafted to punish the regime in Beijing for its treatment of Uyghurs, the Foreign Interference Commission heard Wednesday.
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Mar 27, 2024
Members of diaspora communities are slated to testify today as a federal inquiry begins two weeks of hearings into foreign meddling allegations and how the Canadian government responded to them.
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Mar 27, 2024
Senegal woke up Tuesday to a new president-elect, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, a former tax inspector and political newcomer who inspired voters, including many unemployed youth, with a vow to fight corruption and reform the economy.
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Mar 27, 2024
Doctors and community members in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside say some people are getting paid more than $100 a month for their prescriptions even though the practice of pharmacies giving out incentives has been prohibited for years.
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Mar 27, 2024
A Saskatoon defence lawyer says internal police records show officers are using the city's bicycle bylaw 'as a ruse' to stop and search Indigenous men in the downtown.
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Mar 27, 2024
The words "climate change" don't appear once in Saskatchewan's newly released 75-page 2024-25 budget. However, the province is making some investments into reducing emissions — and also facing higher costs driven by climate-related droughts and fires.
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Mar 27, 2024
After more than two years of evading the Taliban and a dogged campaign led by retired Canadian military members urging the federal government to keep its promise, Afghan interpreter Mohammad Arif Yousafi is safe in Alberta.
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Mar 27, 2024
The Western Canada heat dome of 2021 was the first time Anna Helmer was acutely aware of the impact of climate change and made her realize extreme weather was going to be a part of her life. She says the experience made her a better environmentalist but she ponders how much change she can make in her daily life.
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Mar 27, 2024
Authorities in Oklahoma have released the full autopsy report for a non-binary Oklahoma teen who died last month the day after an altercation in a high school bathroom. Here's what we know and what we don't know about the life and death of Nex Benedict — and the situation for 2SLGBTQ and gender non-conforming people in the state.
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Mar 27, 2024
A B.C. man recently charged in a series of sexual assaults on children in Ontario in the 1990s had connections to the regions where the attacker struck, according to documents viewed by CBC News. A retired lead investigator says Richard Neil was not on a list of would-be suspects at the time.
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Mar 27, 2024
A B.C. man recently charged in a series of sexual assaults on children in Ontario in the 1990s had connections to the regions where the attacker struck, according to documents viewed by CBC News. A retired lead investigator says Richard Neil was not on a list of would-be suspects at the time.
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Mar 27, 2024
A B.C. man recently charged in a series of sexual assaults on children in Ontario in the 1990s had connections to the regions where the attacker struck, according to documents viewed by CBC News. A retired lead investigator says Richard Neil was not on a list of would-be suspects at the time.
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Mar 27, 2024
Cocoa prices have tripled in the last 12 months due to the spread of disease among crops in West Africa, where more than 70 per cent of the global cocoa supply is produced. The resulting cocoa crisis has put pressure on chocolate makers who, during the typically busy Easter holiday, are trying to sustain business — and sweet-toothed customers who are trying to curb spending.
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Mar 27, 2024
Authorities in Oklahoma are preparing to release the full autopsy report for a non-binary Oklahoma teen who died last month the day after an altercation in a high school bathroom. Here's what we know and what we don't know about the life and death of Nex Benedict — and the situation for 2SLGBTQ and gender non-conforming people in the state.
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Mar 26, 2024
Ukraine found another late winning goal in another comeback win. Georgia and Poland held their nerve in penalty shootouts. All are going to the European Championship.
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Mar 26, 2024
Ukraine found another late winning goal in another comeback win. Georgia and Poland held their nerve in penalty shootouts. All are going to the European Championship.
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Mar 26, 2024
Manitoba's health minister is examining why a staffing agency has little to show for itself after signing a contract to bring 150 family doctors to the province.
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Mar 26, 2024
Manitoba's health minister is examining why a staffing agency has little to show for itself after signing a contract to bring 150 family doctors to the province.
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Mar 26, 2024
Released Israeli hostage Amit Soussana recounted being sexually assaulted at gunpoint by one of the Palestinian militants who held her captive in Gaza, in the first such personal account published on Tuesday in an interview with the New York Times.
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Mar 26, 2024
Efforts still underway to save orphaned calf, named k?iisa?i?is or 'Brave Little Hunter.'
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Mar 26, 2024
The betting-related scandals involving baseball star Shohei Ohtani and Raptors player Jontay Porter point to larger issues in an industry awash in gambling money.
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Mar 26, 2024
In a rare move, lawyers representing four Canadian men held in prisons in northeastern Syria have asked Canada's top court to reconsider its decision not to hear an appeal claiming Canada has a duty to bring them home.
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Mar 26, 2024
Officers were still on scene Tuesday afternoon at the rural Saskatchewan home where RCMP say four people from one family were found dead Sunday.
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Mar 26, 2024
Multiple whirlwinds have been whipping through the same parking lot over the past several days thanks to warm, calm conditions.
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Mar 26, 2024
In a newly published report, electricity providers across the country warn that a looming shortage of wooden utility poles is threatening the reliability of Canada's electricity grid. That warning comes just as the federal government is investing billions of dollars in expanding transmission and production to supply a net-zero emissions economy by 2050.
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Mar 26, 2024
In a newly published report, electricity providers across the country warn that a looming shortage of wooden utility poles is threatening the reliability of Canada's electricity grid. That warning comes just as the federal government is investing billions of dollars in expanding transmission and production to supply a net-zero emissions economy by 2050.
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Mar 26, 2024
The Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers' Association says violence in schools has reached a level never seen before and, alongside ballooning classroom sizes and rapidly declining teacher support, has left its members wrestling widespread burnout.
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Mar 26, 2024
The Niagara Falls, Ont. tourist attraction has been under investigation by Ontario's Animal Welfare Services since 2020.
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Mar 26, 2024
One woman's case against Montreal billionaire Robert Miller, who has been accused of paying underage girls with money and gifts in exchange for sex, has been tossed. She received $50,000 during a meeting last year with Miller's representatives.
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Mar 26, 2024
Hazing activities involving animal urine, incitements to undress in public and other forms of humiliation also occurred in 2019, according to Radio-Canada sources who described those actions as "traditions."
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Mar 26, 2024
Hundreds of employees from the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) gathered on the picket line Tuesday as they began strike action.
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Mar 26, 2024
The company, Dynasty Gold Corp., says it's being tarnished by baseless allegations and the timelines make no sense — but ombudsperson Sheri Meyerhoffer said companies are responsible for holdings they jointly control.
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Mar 26, 2024
A spokesperson for Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says 18 Canadians were brought out of Haiti by helicopter this morning.
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Mar 26, 2024
A senior Bank of Canada official says the need to improve productivity has reached an emergency level as the economy faces a future where inflation may be more of a threat than in the past few decades.
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Mar 26, 2024
There was no roster makeover, blockbuster trade or eye-popping free-agent signing for the Toronto Blue Jays this past off-season. They are essentially running it back with virtually the same core as last year and hoping the bats return to form.
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Mar 26, 2024
Canada Goose Holdings Inc. says it is laying off 17 per cent of its global corporate workforce.
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Mar 26, 2024
After recent controversies left the Hamilton Jewish Film Festival without a venue, it's found another location ready to host it on the big screen this April. Meanwhile, the Playhouse cinema defends its decision to postpone it.
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Mar 26, 2024
Two properties belonging to music mogul Sean (Diddy) Combs in Los Angeles and Miami were searched Monday by federal Homeland Security Investigations agents and other law enforcement as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation by federal authorities in New York.
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Mar 26, 2024
The natural world is full of gender diversity, according to a new documentary airing on CBC's The Nature of Things. The episode takes viewers to the Royal Botanical Gardens and other sites. 'I hope more trans people feel seen and more cis people feel compassion for them,' says the episode editor, who's from Hamilton.
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Mar 26, 2024
A parliamentary committee has agreed to question key witnesses about how two scientists studying deadly viruses at a special lab in Winnipeg were able to work closely and covertly with China.
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