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Alberta acknowledges 'some delays' with texts sent through province's emergency alert system

Several emergency alerts warning Albertans about wildfires burning in central Alberta have been sent this week, but the Alberta Emergency Management…

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How do you tally up forestry's climate impact? Watchdog calls for more transparency

If a tree is felled in the forest, how should its emissions be tallied? It depends on who you ask…

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WHO says it fired COVID probe scientist Peter Ben Embarek for sexual misconduct last year

The World Health Organization said on Wednesday that it has dismissed a senior scientist, known for his role…

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Pessimism abounds: How Albertans' dim view of the future may shape the election

As Albertans ponder their votes in the upcoming provincial election, they don't hold a lot of hope for…

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Aerial drones credited with life-saving rescues in northern Ontario

Scott Grant, the chief of the Moosonee Volunteer Fire Department, says a $46,000 investment has already saved two…

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Chefs from Ontario universities train to cater to student demands for plant-based foods

Hold the pork.That's what chefs from Ontario universities did when they gathered at Western's Saugeen-Maitland residence this week in London…

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Are misting stations the answer to hot classrooms? One school board trustee thinks so

A Catholic school board trustee is pitching what she says is an inexpensive way to help students in classrooms without air conditioning beat…

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Jamaica working on split with monarchy as Charles's coronation looms

No matter where you go in Kingston, the Jamaican capital, it seems no one really cares about King…

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Before the flood, Baie-Saint-Paul, Que., was best known for art. Now local artists are picking up the pieces

Equipped with a headlamp, Humberto Pinochet shuffled through the mud in what used to be his quiet — and…

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What does King Charles's coronation mean for Canada and Canadians?

Nicholas Kaizer says he knows a few people who are "quite keen" on the monarchy and are looking at…

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Smarter-than-humans artificial intelligence is coming fast as business looks for profits

As if we needed one more thing to terrify us, the latest warning from a University of Toronto…

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The Trudeau Foundation is a mere subplot in a much larger and more serious issue

Alexandre Trudeau, second son of the 15th prime minister and brother of the 23rd, insisted on appearing before the…

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The strikes are over, so what now for passports, immigration and taxes?

Eight business days were lost to the strike held by federal workers nominally employed by the Treasury Board…

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How God Save the King became the world's 1st national anthem

It's one of the most famous songs in the world. And on Saturday in London's Westminster Abbey, it will…

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Canada Revenue Agency, union reach deal to end strike

The public-sector union representing Canada Revenue Agency employees has struck a tentative deal with the federal government, ending…

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