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More than 11.5 million tree seedlings destined for Quebec were destroyed in 2022. The culprit: extreme weather

While reforestation efforts are at the heart of the fight against climate change around the world, more than…

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Ukraine boycotts judo world championship as Russians return as 'neutral' athletes

Russians returned to international judo competition on Sunday for the first time in nearly a year at the…

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High costs putting farming out of reach for young people, affecting all Canadians

When Myriam Landry started raising goats for their meat in 2018, she started small — because she had to.She…

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Why this small Alberta village is asking for the province's help to solve its big problems

Beset by financial and other challenges, the village of Andrew, Alta., is asking the province for a municipal inspection.The community, about 100…

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Party leaders in Alberta walk fine line of an emergency during election campaign

The leaders of the United Conservative and New Democratic parties are pledging to focus on the needs of…

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With hammers and saws, these students are building a house in high school

An immersive school program is giving some Alberta high school students the opportunity to build homes from the…

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Ukrainian nuclear power plant 'potentially dangerous' amid evacuations, UN says

The head of the UN's nuclear power watchdog warned on Saturday that the situation around the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia…

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She left university because of a drinking problem. Now sober, she's a valedictorian

A Nova Scotia woman who dropped out of university a decade ago because of her alcohol use will…

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Revisiting the Halifax sound: Who made it big and who didn't in the mid-90s music scene

Decades on from the Halifax music scene's heyday in the mid-90s, those involved in that era are reflecting on how it came…

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The war in Ukraine, through the eyes of the country's documentary filmmakers

Alisa Kovalenko stands in a Toronto cinema after the screening of her documentary, We Will Not Fade Away.…

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Do you miss your BlackBerry? Canada's innovation sector does too

The new movie BlackBerry is a celebration of the much beloved phone. It stars Hollywood actors and gives…

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Canadian support for royals may have slumped, but the scenes in London tell a different story

Support for the monarchy is at its lowest point in a generation as Canadians continue to digest the…

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NATO's 2 per cent military spending benchmark is 'self-evident': Finnish president

The president of NATO's newest member nation said the military alliance's two per cent defence spending target seems "self-evident" to him…

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King Charles's ancestors abetted the slave trade, and research aims to show what they knew

It's not a secret that a succession of British monarchs enriched the former empire — and themselves personally…

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So many people have dumped their pet turtles that it's threatening B.C. species, says biologist

When biologist Aimee Mitchell began her tally of endangered coastal western painted turtles 15 years ago, she says it…

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