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High food prices amid easing inflation has consumers questioning pricing power at big grocery chains

The flyer for the Victory Meat & Produce Market, a small grocer in New Brunswick, recently featured fresh…

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Federal public servant union members vote for strike mandate

A union representing more than 120,000 federal public servants across Canada has voted in favour of a strike…

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U.S. inflation rate eased to 5% in March — lowest rise in almost 2 years

U.S. consumer inflation eased in March, with less expensive gas and lower food prices providing some relief to…

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Akwesasne police facing external probe, community criticism over shooting incident

The police service leading the investigation into the drowning deaths of eight people in the St. Lawrence River…

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Sask. med students push province to make prescription birth control free

A group of Saskatchewan medical students wants the provincial government to make prescription birth control available free of charge. "Our…

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Women exploited by killer feared telling police about his crimes, panel finds

A lack of trust in police, fear of being mistreated and disbelieved are some of the reasons vulnerable women did…

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Province claims tire producers are breaking Ontario's recycling laws

Tire producers are in trouble with the Ontario agency that regulates recycling in the province, and could soon face…

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How Sweden electrified its home heating — and what Canada could learn

In the 1970s, three quarters of Swedish homes were heated with oil boilers. Today, electric-powered heat pumps have…

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People at the heart of Kenora's drug crisis call for consumption site to keep loved ones safe

This story is part of a series exploring the drug crisis in Kenora, Ont., speaking with people close…

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'We're kind of stuck': Magdalen Islanders sign petition for better airline service

In January, it took Céline Cummings four days to get to Montreal instead of what should have been…

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How Succession handled [spoiler alert!] differently than other TV series of HBO past

There's no better way to start this story than with a big, bold spoiler alert: If you haven't…

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She fell on the job and can't work. Workplace insurance blamed a pre-existing condition for her pain

An Ottawa woman injured in a fall at work says she feels abandoned after the agency that handles…

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Stabbing on bus in Surrey, B.C., leaves man with life-threatening injuries

A man was stabbed on a bus in Surrey, B.C., on Tuesday night near the King George SkyTrain station,…

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17-year-old dead after stabbing on bus in Surrey, B.C.: police

A 17-year-old has died after he was stabbed on a bus in Surrey, B.C., on Tuesday night, police…

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To Kill a Tiger, We're All Gonna Die and BLK emerge as top winners at CSAs' opening night

Documentaries To Kill a Tiger, We're All Gonna Die (Even Jay Baruchel) and BLK: An Origin Story emerged…

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